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> [!IMPORTANT]
>This article describes features or settings that are under development and only applicable to [Windows Insider Preview builds](/windows-insider/). The content is subject to change and may have dependencies on other features or services in preview.
> This article describes a feature that is under development and only applicable to [Windows Insider Preview builds](/windows-insider/). The content is subject to change and might have dependencies on other features or services in preview.
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author: paolomatarazzo
ms.author: paoloma
ms.topic: include
ms.date: 04/09/2025
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> [!IMPORTANT]
> This setting is under development and only applicable to [Windows Insider Preview builds](/windows-insider/). The content is subject to change and might have dependencies on other features or services in preview.
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# Quick machine recovery
[!INCLUDE [insider-note](../includes/insider-note.md)]
[!INCLUDE [insider-note](../includes/insider-feature.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.

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[WIN-1]: /windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start
[FHUB]: feedback-hub://?tabid=2&newFeedback=true&feedbackType=1

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#### PinGeneration
[!INCLUDE [insider-note](../includes/insider-feature.md)]
On devices with [KBXYZ][KB-1] or later, you can allow specific pinned apps to be unpinnable by users. This is useful when you want to allow users to unpin apps that are pinned via policy settings, but you don't want the pins to be repinned during the next policy update cycle.
To use this option, add `PinGeneration="1"` to the pins you want to allow users to unpin. The value of `PinGeneration` can be any number, and it's used to identify the pin version. If the value changes, the app is pinned again during the next policy update cycle. This allows IT admins to repin an app, if needed.
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- [Taskbar policy settings](policy-settings.md)
### :::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/feedback.svg" border="false"::: Provide feedback
To provide feedback, open [**Feedback Hub**][FHUB] and use the category **Desktop Environment** > **Taskbar**.
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[OEM-1]: /windows-hardware/customize/desktop/customize-the-windows-11-taskbar