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Windows 11’s New Quick Machine Recovery Will Restore Unbootable PCs
Announced at Ignite 2024, Quick Machine Recovery will allow IT admins to carry out fixes and Windows updates on systems that cannot boot, due to blue screens of death, boot loops or other errors.
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should be made for windows 10 home and pro updates
🎉 It reminds me of the remote assistance app and the restore point feature, but together in one section, but well done by Microsoft to help systems with blue screens. ❤
Cool feature to hear about. Interesting
Why, praytell, did Microsoft disable restore points? Why don't they have a native backup solution like in Win7? This little afterthought doesn't impress me much.
Why don't they release also a usb bootable repair tool for fixing crashed machines?
and here is a reason why nothing seems to work with microsoft updates : Microsoft is Introducing a $349 Mini PC That Streams Windows 11 from the Cloud. It's all part of marketing/control manipulations. That is why they create shit so you'd believe you need their cloud solutions.
A system restore point has always saved me when my system wouldn't boot.
I can see this being useful for recovering from software issues but not hardware failures, which is why end users usually see the BSOD.. It is also another vector for remote control of the PC which can also have downsides outside corporate machines.
Used image files for 25 years, and that i think is the best solution. Private files allways on another disc.
Can be back in 25 minutes on my setup.
I would settle for getting a clear error message of what caused the BSOD.