system rollback

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System rollback refers to the process of reverting a Windows system to a previous state, often used to undo changes from updates, software installations, or configuration modifications. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about system rollback frequently appear in the context of Windows 11 debloating tools, where users seek safer methods to remove unwanted features like Copilot or Recall while maintaining the ability to restore the system if issues arise. These tools now offer explicit rollback options and presets to minimize risks. The tag covers practical troubleshooting scenarios, including using System Restore, recovery drives, or third-party utilities to reverse system changes without causing instability or data loss.
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    Windows 11 Point-in-Time Restore: Fast 72-Hour Rollback for Home, Pro, Enterprise

    Microsoft has begun rolling out point-in-time restore for Windows 11 to general users in late June 2026, bringing automatic short-term PC rollback to Home, Pro, and Enterprise devices without wiping local files. It is the kind of recovery feature Windows should have normalized years ago. The...
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    Windows 11 Debloat Tools: Safer AI Controls, Presets, and Rollbacks

    Windows 11’s third‑party “debloat” ecosystem has quietly moved from hobbyist scripts to polished utilities with clearer safety guardrails, one‑click presets, and explicit controls for the OS’s growing set of AI features — and that shift matters for anyone who wants a lighter, quieter Windows...
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