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author: paolomatarazzo
ms.author: paoloma
ms.topic: include
ms.date: 04/01/2025
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> [!IMPORTANT]
>This article describes a Windows feature that is currently being rolled out using Controlled Feature Rollout (CFR) technology. If your device doesn't have the described feature yet, check again at a later time. For more information, see [Delivering continuous innovation in Windows](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/b0aa0a27-ea9a-4365-9224-cb155e517f12).
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# Quick machine recovery # Quick machine recovery
[!INCLUDE [insider-note](../includes/insider-note.md)] [!INCLUDE [insider-note](../includes/insider-note.md)]
[!INCLUDE [cfr-note](../includes/cfr-note.md)]
Quick machine recovery is a feature that enables the recovery of Windows devices when they encounter critical errors that prevent them from booting. This feature can automatically search for remediations in the cloud and recover from widespread boot failures, significantly reducing the burden on IT administrators when multiple devices are affected. Quick machine recovery is a feature that enables the recovery of Windows devices when they encounter critical errors that prevent them from booting. This feature can automatically search for remediations in the cloud and recover from widespread boot failures, significantly reducing the burden on IT administrators when multiple devices are affected.