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When UWF servicing mode is triggered, Windows does the following:
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1. Clears the UWF overlay.
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1. Reboots the devices.
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1. Triggers a [system maintenance hour](/windows/desktop/TaskSchd/task-maintenence).
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1. Disables the UWF filter.
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1. Scans for and applies Windows updates.
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1. Scans for and applies app updates from the Microsoft store.
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1. After servicing is complete, it re-enables the UWF filter and resumes UWF protection.
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1. Clears the UWF overlay
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1. Reboots the devices
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1. Triggers a system maintenance hour
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1. Disables the UWF filter
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1. Scans for and applies Windows updates
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1. Scans for and applies app updates from the Microsoft store
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1. After servicing is complete, it re-enables the UWF filter and resumes UWF protection
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>[!NOTE]
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> Servicing mode requires that all user accounts on the system have a password. If there's a user account that doesn't include a password, UWF servicing fails.
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