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  1. Windows 11 Quick Machine Recovery Arrives: Cloud Repair, AI Settings & Black Crash Screen

    Windows 11’s newest cumulative update brings a pragmatic — and quietly radical — addition: Quick Machine Recovery (QMR), a cloud-assisted rescue system that aims to repair unbootable PCs from within the Windows Recovery Environment. The August 12, 2025 patch (KB5063878) that delivered this...
  2. Windows 11 August 2025 24H2 Update: QMR, AI Settings, Black BSOD, Offline MSU

    Microsoft’s August 2025 cumulative rollup for Windows 11 (24H2) is landing as a mandatory Patch Tuesday release that promises measurable stability and gaming performance fixes, a new Quick Machine Recovery capability, an AI-assisted Settings search (gated to Copilot+ hardware)...
  3. Windows 11’s New Recovery Features: Faster Boot Fixes & Modern Restart Screen

    Microsoft has recently introduced two significant enhancements to Windows 11 aimed at minimizing system downtime and improving user experience during unexpected restarts. These updates include the Quick Machine Recovery (QMR) feature and a redesigned restart screen, both integral to the Windows...
  4. Windows 11 KB5062660 Update: New AI Features, Stability Improvements & More

    Windows 11 KB5062660 is now available as an optional update for Windows 11 version 24H2, introducing several new features and improvements. This update, advancing systems to Build 26100.4770, can be obtained through Windows Update or via direct download links for offline installation. Key...
  5. Windows 11 Build 26100.4770 Preview Update Brings Enhanced System Recovery & AI Features

    Microsoft has released the Windows 11 Build 26100.4770 (KB5062660) Preview update, introducing a suite of enhancements aimed at improving user experience, system stability, and security. This update, part of the 24H2 version, brings notable features such as the Quick Machine Recovery (QMR)...
  6. Windows 11 24H2: Quick Machine Recovery & Redesigned Blue Screen of Death

    Microsoft is set to enhance Windows 11's reliability with the introduction of two significant features: Quick Machine Recovery and a redesigned Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). These updates, part of the Windows Resiliency Initiative (WRI), are slated for release in the upcoming Windows 11 version...
  7. Microsoft’s Windows Resiliency Initiative: Revolutionizing System Stability and Self-Healing

    In November 2024, Microsoft took a significant step in reinforcing the reliability and resilience of its flagship operating system with the announcement of the Windows Resiliency Initiative (WRI). This new strategic push emerged in direct response to a series of high-profile outages, most...
  8. Microsoft Revamps BSOD: A Modern Take on the Blue Screen of Death

    Microsoft’s recent move to refresh the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) marks yet another bold step toward modernizing every facet of Windows 11. With the Windows Insider Preview Build 26120.3653 now testing a revamped BSOD interface, Microsoft is infusing its legacy systems with a...