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  1. Microsoft Removes SaRA Command-Line Utility: Move to GetHelpCmdLine

    Microsoft’s quiet removal of the SaRA command-line utility is the latest sign that the company is aggressively retiring older troubleshooting paths in favor of Get Help and its newer command-line tooling. The change matters because SaRA was not just another niche admin utility; it was a...
  2. SaRA CmdLine Removed from Windows Updates (Mar 10, 2026): Use Get Help CmdLine

    Microsoft has quietly closed another chapter in Windows troubleshooting history, and this time the change affects a tool many IT admins and support staff have leaned on for years. The SaRA command-line utility—part of Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant—has now been formally removed from...
  3. Microsoft Retires SaRA: Use Get Help Command-Line for Enterprise Troubleshooting

    Microsoft’s decision to retire the SaRA command-line utility is more than a simple product swap. It reflects a broader shift inside Windows support: away from legacy, scriptable diagnostics and toward Get Help, a newer troubleshooting platform Microsoft is actively positioning as the replacement...