You can soon restore Windows 11 from scratch even if it can't boot up - here's how ...
Microsoft’s Point-in-Time Restore gives Windows 11 users a built-in way to roll back PCs after failed updates, driver issues, ...
Microsoft rolls out Windows 11 Point-in-Time Restore, letting users recover PCs from bad updates, apps, and drivers in ...
A new Windows 11 recovery feature called Cloud Rebuild can restore an unbootable PC to a clean state, no USB drive required.
It could save your PC.
Microsoft's new Cloud rebuild feature reinstalls Windows 11 and its drivers straight from the cloud, no USB drive needed, even when the PC won't boot.
Users with hopelessly borked Windows devices have a new avenue of recovery in the form of point-in-time restore for Windows ...
Microsoft has made point-in-time restore generally available for Windows 11, giving users and IT administrators a built-in way to roll back PCs after bad updates, driver problems, app corruption, or ...
Windows 11 Point-in-time restore can use up to 50GB of storage, but the space isn't pre-reserved. Here's how it works and why ...
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