qmr - Windows Updates

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@ -215,19 +215,20 @@ To simulate the quick machine recovery experience, use the following commands fr
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1. Reboot your device. The system goes through autoremediation of a simulated crash and reboots back to Windows
> [!NOTE]
> If after reboot the device goes into Windows RE instead of starting test mode, follow these steps:
>
> 1. In Windows RE, select **Continue** to boot Windows normally
> 1. In Windows, execute the two commands:
>
> - `reagentc.exe /Disable`
> - `reagentc.exe /Enable`
>
> 1. Retry the quick machine recovery simulation starting from step 1
> [!NOTE]
> If after reboot the device goes into Windows RE instead of starting test mode, follow these steps:
>
> 1. In Windows RE, select **Continue** to boot Windows normally
> 1. In Windows, execute the two commands:
>
> - `reagentc.exe /Disable`
> - `reagentc.exe /Enable`
>
> 1. Retry the quick machine recovery simulation starting from step 1
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1. To verify the quick machine recovery remediation, go to **Settings** > **Windows Update** > **[Update history](ms-settings:windowsupdate-history)**. The remediation should be listed under **Quality updates**-->
1. To verify the quick machine recovery remediation, go to **Settings** > **Windows Update** > **[Update history](ms-settings:windowsupdate-history)**. The remediation should be listed under **Quality updates**
:::image type="content" source="images/update-history.png" border="false" lightbox="images/update-history.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Setting app - Windows Update - showing the installation of a quick machie recovery update.":::
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