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Windows 11 build 25905 now lets you repair your system using Windows Update
Taras Buria Neowin @TarasBuria · Jul 13, 2023 11:18 EDT · Hot! with 19 comments Just like restarting a router fixes network problems (most of the time), reinstalling Windows is considered a universal cure for most software issues and bugs. However, very few users enjoy reinstalling Windows and recovering all their apps, games, files, settings, and more. Even though Microsoft is working on making Windows backup more convenient and easy, reinstalling Windows remains the last-resort option for many. Luckily, future Windows 11 (and whatever comes after it in 2024) updates will make troubleshooting the operating system less stressful and time-consuming. Windows 11 build 25905, currently available for testing in the Canary Channel, has a feature Microsoft did not announce: the ability to repair the installation using Windows Update. The toggle does not require enabling a specific ID, and it is available for all insiders with the latest build. In-place repair using Windows Update works by downloading the latest available build and installing it on top of your current installation while preserving all your apps, games, files, and settings. Once the process is done, you should get a relatively "clean" system with software bugs resolved. To check the new repair system, head to Settings > System > Recovery and click the Reinstall now button. After that, Windows will prompt you to confirm the action (enjoy another Windows 8-era dialog window) and switch to Windows Update to find and download the build matching your current installation (it will have a "repair version" tag). From there, it all feels like your standard build upgrade in the Windows Insider program or a feature update for a stable release. The in-place repair option will be a fantastic troubleshooter for those without a bootable USB drive. That is assuming your installation is not broken beyond being able to download and install a build using Windows Update. Therefore, you better have a spare USB with a Windows ISO for peace of mind. Credit for the finding goes to @XenoPanther Tags Microsoft Windows 11 Windows 11 canary channel Build 25905 Windows insider program Hidden features Settings app Windows settings Windows update Windows repair Troubleshooting Windows troubleshooting Like Post Share Report a problem with article Follow @NeowinFeed Next Article Assetto Corsa Competizione, Dragon Ball the Breakers, and more join Xbox Free Play Days Previous Article The latest Epic Games Store free game is the management-puzzle title Train Valley 2 Related Stories Windows 11 Recall quietly gets a feature that lets you quickly analyze what is on screenTaras Buria · Jun 16, 2024 with 15 comment s Windows 11 is getting new AI-related features and settingsTaras Buria · Jun 12, 2024 with 17 comment s Windows 11's Settings app finally gets two popular mouse optionsTaras Buria · May 30, 2024 with 4 comment s Having TPM issues? Microsoft working on a new Windows 11 "TPM troubleshooter"Sayan Sen · Jul 13, 2023 with 11 comment s |
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