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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Windows Recovery Options in 2026

Microsoft just released a new guide for device recovery scenarios Version 2026

I thougt this is probably something useful for one or the other admin.



Scenario 1: Individual device issues after an update

Solution: User reinstalls the current Windows version (or if needed, go back to previous version) if the PC can boot. User uninstalls the update if the PC cannot boot or issues persist beyond 10 days. For some known issues listed on the Microsoft 365 admin center, IT can use Known Issue Rollback.

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Scenario 2: A single malfunctioning component (audio, networking, printing, etc.)

Solution: User runs targeted diagnostics and remediation for the affected components.

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Scenario 3: Recent, isolated issue or widespread device issue

Solution: User (sometimes under IT supervision) rolls back the system to its exact state from a past point in time. Requires a recent restore point.

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Scenario 4: Persistent device issues after targeted recovery attempts (unknown cause)

Solution: User reinstalls Windows while removing apps and settings. Optionally, keep user files.

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Scenario 5: Deep OS corruption

Solution: User (sometimes under IT supervision) initiates clean OS install that downloads a target Windows image and device drivers and applies it to the device for a fresh start.

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Scenario 6: Hardware failure or device unavailability (lost, stolen, or isolated during a security investigation)

Solution: IT provisions a temporary Cloud PC. Settings, documents, and managed apps are restored on a new device. Recommended for immediate user productivity.

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Scenario 7: A mass-scale outage affecting boot (rare)

Solution: When a device repeatedly fails to boot and enters WinRE, it automatically checks for and applies a Microsoft-provided fix from Windows Update. No user action is required.

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For more details on this just checkout this blog article.

Windows device recovery in 2026: a guide for IT pros - Windows IT Pro Blog