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Windows 11 will allow it to be reinstalled from Windows Update itself

If Windows fails you in some way, it is very likely that one of those windows errors It can be solved by reinstalling Windows. This is because during installation, a data package has been damaged, during use it has been modified, or even a part of the storage system that contained the operating system is damaged. Whatever the error, of the many that we have dealt with, one way to solve it was to reinstall Windows 11 from an image downloaded to external media, with which to reinstall and rehost the operating system. Normally it works, but reinstall it using a pen drive It is a problem for many people because they do not always have one on hand.

To try to help in this process, users of the preview program Windows Isnider Program have seen that Windows Update already allows from the application the reinstall Windows 11. The new feature, “Fix problems with Windows Update,” is now available to some users in Windows Update, but it is expected to reach the stable version soon.

Soon you will be able to reinstall Windows 11 simply from Windows 11

There are multiple ways to reinstall Windows, either by using the Media Creation Tool, a general ISO image, or the reset feature. The new method introduced in Windows Update, downloads and installs a “repair version» from the operating system without removing any files, settings or applications. Once the process is complete, The repaired content is displayed on the Windows Update settings page, with the added title «(recovery version)«.

Image of several laptops with Windows 11

The new function will be accessible through the menu Settings > System > Recovery. This system should speed up the restoration of Windows 11 in some situations. If it is in a new major Windows update, it would be expected for February.

In addition to this new reinstallation method, the next major Windows 11 update, scheduled for February, would bring quality of life improvements, such as greater digital pen functionality, a new emoji appearance and the incorporation of the AI ​​Hub to the Microsoft Store.

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Benjamin Rosa

Madrileño whose publishing career began in 2009. I love investigating curiosities that I later bring to you, readers, in articles. I studied photography, a skill that I use to create humorous photomontages.

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