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Microsoft now sets a 60-day expiration for System Restore points on Windows 11. System Restore points previously aimed for 90 days, but often expired much sooner. Enabling System Restore is a ...
Windows 11 users will need to keep a close eye on their operating system’s restore points if they want to be able to recover their PC after a major outage, Windows Latest reports. With the June ...
Turning off the System Restore is not recommended. However, if you want to turn off System Restore in Windows 11/10 for some reason, this article will show you how to do that.
Interestingly, in Windows 11, System Restore doesn’t seem to be available from the regular Settings menu. Instead, the best way to find it is, according to Microsoft, to use the search icon in ...
System Restore is a useful tool in Windows 11/10 that allows users to restore their computers to the previous working state if any problem occurs.
Quick Machine Recovery (QMR) in Windows 11 is a resilience feature that uses cloud-based fixes to restore PC user access during a boot failure.
After 60 days, restore points older than 60 days will no longer be available for use. Before, Windows 11 purported to save restore points for about 90 days, but in reality, their lifespan varied.
Updated June 24 with more details of how Microsoft is encouraging users to move to Windows 11 with features related to System Restore and how the Windows 11 specialty, Recall, has just been updated.
Windows 11 will also ask you to give up disk space to save restore points when setting up System Restore.