Windows 10: Screenshots reveal Microsoft’s Windows 10 Cloud Reinstall feature

Discus and support Screenshots reveal Microsoft’s Windows 10 Cloud Reinstall feature in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Microsoft recently confirmed it’s working on a new feature that would allow users to reinstall Windows 10 using a system image stored in the cloud.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by WinLatest, Aug 5, 2019.

  1. WinLatest New Member

    Screenshots reveal Microsoft’s Windows 10 Cloud Reinstall feature


    Microsoft recently confirmed it’s working on a new feature that would allow users to reinstall Windows 10 using a system image stored in the cloud. Microsoft says references to Windows 10’s Cloud download option can be found in the preview builds of Windows 10 20H1, but the feature isn’t available for beta testing yet.

    In theory, you’ll be able to reinstall Windows 10 from Microsoft’s servers (cloud). This is particularly useful when you don’t have a recovery image or the recovery image stored on your PC’s hard drive is not working.

    It’s worth noting that cloud download option isn’t entirely new as it is already offered on some Microsoft Surface devices, including Surface Hub. It looks like Windows 10 20H1 update will expand the feature to all devices, so PCs can automatically download a copy of Windows 10.

    Currently, if you want to factory reset your PC, you have to do it with an image stored in the recovery partition. If the recovery image is not included or your hard drive becomes corrupted, you’re out of luck.

    Screenshots reveal Microsoft’s Windows 10 Cloud Reinstall feature Cloud-download-in-Windows-10.jpg

    In an upcoming version of Windows, you’ll have the option to reinstall the OS without the need for any installation media, but you should have an active internet connection to download the image from the cloud.

    Reset PC screen will soon have the following two options:

    • Cloud Download (Download Windows).
    • Reset locally (Reinstall my existing Windows operating system).

    If the first option is selected, Windows will begin downloading a fresh copy from the cloud and it will use that image to reinstall the OS. In a support doc, Microsoft says cloud recovery feature is particularly useful if you want to recover your PC without assistant from Microsoft.

    Screenshots reveal Microsoft’s Windows 10 Cloud Reinstall feature Cloud-recovery-in-Windows-10.jpg

    In Windows 10 20H1 Build 18950, the hidden cloud reinstall option reportedly downloads Build 14393, suggesting that the feature was originally supposed to be part of Windows 10 Redstone 1.

    Cloud download should become available for Insiders in the coming weeks and it will make its way to production devices in the spring of 2020.

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  2. btarunr Win User

    Microsoft Reveals Windows 10 Variants

    Microsoft revealed the six variants in which its next operating system, Windows 10, will ship in. The company decided to unify the Windows 10 brand across its PC, workstation, and handheld platforms. For PCs, workstations, and tablets running x86 processors, the lineup will include the Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Education, and Windows 10 Enterprise.

    Windows 10 Home has everything a home and small-business user could ask for (including PC gamers and enthusiasts). It will include the Edge web-browser (so your post-install waltz to Chrome or Firefox websites is a few seconds faster), Microsoft Cortana voice-based assistant, richer Bing integration, Microsoft Hello face-recognition software, and support for biometric login methods. Gamers get DirectX 12 out of the box. Users of Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 8/8.1 get a free upgrade to this edition.


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    Windows 10 Pro adds features for power-users, such as advanced data protection, remote- and mobile-access, additional cloud features, and remote management for medium-sized businesses. Users of Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate, and Windows 8/8.1 Pro get a free upgrade to this edition.

    Windows 10 Education is a brand new SKU designed for schools, colleges, and universities. It will come with features to meed the needs of educators (teachers, management, exam-controllers, computer labs, etc.,). This edition will be sold through specially priced volume licensing to entire counties, groups of institutions, and universities.

    Windows 10 Enterprise will be designed for desktops and workstations in a very-large enterprise environment, in which individual machines are expendable, and user data is centralized and portable between machines. It will come with advanced networking, data-security, and remote management features.

    In addition, Microsoft is readying two variants of its operating system for smartphones and tablets - Windows 10 Mobile, and Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise. Windows 10 Mobile will be targeted at consumer smartphones, and will have a rich feature-set for communication, social-networking, and productivity; while Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise will be designed for devices given by companies to their employees, with access to privileged information and services.

    Unfortunately, and breaking tradition, Microsoft didn't disclose box-art, marking Windows' transition from optical disc media, to one that's distributed by any which way possible, while Microsoft only sells licenses (keys). The company already gives away ISO disc images and USB flash drive install media creation tools for Windows 8.1 on its website; while selling licenses.

    Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro, will be offered as free-forever upgrades to users of equivalent variants of Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1, if they upgrade within the first year of Windows 10 launch. Those using pirated Windows 7 may find the upgrade "free," but Microsoft has a slew of anti-piracy measures in store, which kick in after the upgrade.

    Microsoft could dramatically change the way it monetizes Windows, in the near future. Gone will be the static $100-ish licenses, and the company will sell Windows as a service, much like Office 365. You choose your desired variant, and pay for using it, monthly or annually. We imagine unpaid installations suffering a worse fate than merely not getting software updates - the OS could become unusable after a "grace period," until you pay up.

    On the upside, the monthly or annual fees for each edition could end up quite cheap. Also, the version will no longer be relevant. Microsoft will keep adding big new features every so often (which you normally expect from new versions that require you to buy new licenses). Windows will sell a lot like Office 365 and Adobe Creative Cloud.

    Windows 10 will be released in July, in 111 languages, and in 190 countries.
     
    btarunr, Aug 5, 2019
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  3. MrGenius Win User
    [Solved] Windows 10 keeps reinstalling KB3119142

    I noticed quite some time ago that KB3119142 (Update for Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Update 4 Redistributable Package) kept reinstalling itself for some reason. At least once daily. Sometimes up to several times a day. I just ignored it. It didn't seem to be doing any harm. And I figured they'd eventually fix it. Well...days turned into weeks, weeks into months, with no end to the problem in sight. It dragged on unsolved for at least the last few months. Literally reinstalling itself hundreds of(at least a hundred, felt like more) times in that period of time.

    So I finally googled it a couple days ago. And just got around to fixing it today. Which appears to have worked. And it couldn't have been easier to do. I feel so stupid to have let it intimidate me for so long.*Oops! Screenshots reveal Microsoft’s Windows 10 Cloud Reinstall feature :oops:
    Below are links to the thread that I got the fix idea from, and the official MS support info page for KB3119142(from which I quoted the above).
    http://www.tenforums.com/windows-up...-windows-10-keeps-reinstalling-kb3119142.html
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3119142
     
    MrGenius, Aug 5, 2019
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  4. P4-630 Win User

    Screenshots reveal Microsoft’s Windows 10 Cloud Reinstall feature

    Microsoft testing blue light reduction feature for Windows 10

    "Microsoft is slowly revealing new features in its next major update to Windows 10, and it appears blue light reduction feature might be a future addition. The software giant released a new build of Windows 10 testers yesterday with very few visible additions, but Windows enthusiasts have already started picking it apart for clues on new features. Twitter user "Core"has discovered references to a "BlueLightReduction" setting deep within the next major update to Windows 10 (codenamed Redstone 2). It appears to be a setting that will be toggled from the Action Center (notification center) in the operating system.

    F.lux has been the most popular option for Windows users looking to reduce blue light in the evenings, but Microsoft's own native toggle will bring this feature to every Windows 10 user. Apple has also integrated a similar feature in iOS 9, but it hasn't announced any plans to bring blue light reduction to Mac OS yet. Microsoft only appears to be testing the feature right now, so there's no guarantee it will ship in the update due early next year. If Microsoft does implement it fully then it will presumably be available on the mobile version of Windows 10, too.
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    Microsoft testing blue light reduction feature for Windows 10
     
    P4-630, Aug 5, 2019
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