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[OOB publish 04/03 @ 10:00 PST] Quick machine recovery
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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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title: Quick Machine Recovery title: Quick Machine Recovery
description: Learn about quick machine recovery and how to configure it with the RemoteRemediation configuration service provider (CSP). description: Learn about quick machine recovery and how to configure it with the RemoteRemediation configuration service provider (CSP).
ms.topic: how-to ms.topic: how-to
ms.date: 03/28/2025 ms.date: 04/02/2025
ms.author: paoloma ms.author: paoloma
author: paolomatarazzo author: paolomatarazzo
appliesto: appliesto:
- "✅ <a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/windows-insider/flight-hub\" target=\"_blank\">Windows Insider</a>" - "✅ <a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/windows-insider/flight-hub\" target=\"_blank\">Windows Insider (Beta Channel)</a>"
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# Quick machine recovery # Quick machine recovery
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``` ```
1. Reboot your device. The system goes through autoremediation of a simulated crash and reboots back to Windows 1. Reboot your device. The system goes through autoremediation of a simulated crash and reboots back to Windows
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> If after reboot the device goes into Windows RE instead of starting test mode, follow these steps: > 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 RE, select **Continue** to boot Windows normally
> 1. In Windows, execute the two commands: > 1. In Windows, execute the two commands:
> >
> - `reagentc.exe /Disable` > - `reagentc.exe /Disable`
> - `reagentc.exe /Enable` > - `reagentc.exe /Enable`
> >
> 1. Retry the quick machine recovery simulation starting from step 1 > 1. Retry the quick machine recovery simulation starting from step 1
<!-- 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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