Microsoft has put a new feature in the test process with Insider users, which makes it possible to recover Windows 11 systems. This feature, named Quick Machine Recovery, aims to remotely perform recovery by providing network access even if computers are not opened. Thus, this method, which eliminates the need for physical access to devices, can significantly shorten the intervention process in large -scale system faults. The basis of the feature is Windows Resilience Initiative, which Microsoft launched last year.
This new feature, especially in July last year Crowdstrike It was on the agenda after the system crisis. The update of a faulty core level has led to the collapse of millions of Windows devices and caused serious disruptions on a global scale. Many institutions, from banks to airline companies, television channels to public services, were facing the necessity of physical intervention to re -operate their systems. Microsoft aims to reduce the impact of such cuts with Quick Machine Recovery.
Quick Machine Recovery enables the repair through the network connection by taking the device to the recovery environment
Quick Machine Recovery, even if the system does not open the device to the Windows Recovery Environment (Winre) mode to connect to the network. The necessary diagnostic information is transferred to Microsoft through this mode. The system can then be repaired remotely by taking the necessary patches through the Windows Update infrastructure. In this way, it becomes possible to provide a solution without going to the physical position of the devices.
Microsoft has announced that the feature is activated by default for individual users. For now, those who use the Insider Preview Build 6120,3653 version can test this feature. The trials are made in a simulated environment, that is, the property can be tested without a real system collapse. In the future, the company plans to offer this technology to all Windows 11 users.
In any case, this step shows the importance Microsoft gives to system resistance. Because system collapse is known to cause chain disruptions not only in software but also in operational processes. Particularly for corporate IT teams, timely and effective intervention is critical. Quick Machine Recovery is expected to fill a serious gap at this point.
In addition to all these, it is unclear to the extent to which the feature will be successful in widespread use. Because the test phase does not give a complete idea of the performance in real world conditions. However, it is clear that Microsoft’s work in this direction is important for sustainable system management. Especially today, where remote working models become widespread, the value of such solutions is increasing.
On the other hand, Quick Machine Recovery’s security aspect should also be carefully handled. Because even if the system is not opened, it provides remote access, potentially creates new threat surfaces. Microsoft’s measures will be clear after the test process. Users need to pay attention to security policies while using such system recovery features.
In spite of everything, this step in Microsoft’s rapid recovery can be a harbinger of a new approach in the industry. With the development of central government vehicles, the need for intervention is gradually decreasing. Quick Machine Recovery is likely to inspire similar solutions in the future. This can pave the way for more flexible and sustainable system architecture in the long run.