Microsoft tests Quick Machine Recovery to restore PCs that can't boot
Briefly

Microsoft is testing its Quick Machine Recovery feature in the latest Windows Insider Preview build, aimed at preventing future incidents like the Crowdstrike outage. Announced as part of the Windows Resiliency Initiative, it allows IT professionals to remotely recover Windows 11 devices that fail to boot, eliminating the need for physical access. This feature prompts devices into the Windows Recovery Environment, enabling network access for diagnostic data and remote fixes through Windows Update. It's automatically enabled for home users while available for Windows Insiders in a simulated environment.
Microsoft's new Quick Machine Recovery feature empowers IT professionals to remotely recover unbootable Windows 11 devices, addressing issues from the Crowdstrike incident.
The feature, part of Windows Resiliency Initiative, allows devices to access diagnostic information remotely, enabling fixes to be deployed without physical access.
Read at The Verge
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