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Here’s a factual and concise summary based on your query and recent reporting:
Windows 11 System Restore Points: 60-Day Expiration (KB5060842 & Version 24H2 Update)
  • Starting with the June 2025 security update (KB5060842) for Windows 11 version 24H2, System Restore points will expire 60 days after creation.
  • Before this update, restore points were nominally intended to last up to 90 days, but actual retention varied depending on disk space, system activity, and Windows’ internal rules—some users saw them vanish in as little as 10 days, others kept them longer.
  • This change aims to standardize the experience and provide predictable retention for recovery points across all installations of Windows 11 24H2 and future versions.
  • Restore point count might still be limited by the storage space users have allocated for System Restore, which remains configurable.
References:
  • News summary and user discussions corroborate the 60-day rule, beginning with the June 2025 update, and confirm its intent to address past inconsistencies.
  • The change will affect all subsequent releases of Windows 11, version 24H2 and beyond.
If you wish to keep system restore points for longer than 60 days, consider manually backing up your system image using dedicated backup tools, as System Restore will now delete restore points older than 60 days automatically from June 2025 onward.

Source: thedailyjagran.com Windows 11 Update: System Restore Points Now Expire After 60 Days
 

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