
Microsoft has introduced a new recovery mode designed to tackle widespread boot problems affecting Windows PCs. The feature aims to address situations where systems fail to start properly, offering users a more streamlined way to restore functionality without complex troubleshooting.
This solution comes as many users report boot-related errors, often leaving them unable to access their systems. The recovery mode provides automated diagnostics and repair options, reducing reliance on manual fixes or external recovery tools.
While Microsoft hasn’t disclosed specific triggers for these boot failures, the update suggests the company is proactively responding to recurring issues. The feature is expected to roll out gradually, ensuring broader system stability for affected devices.
For now, users encountering boot problems can check for Windows updates or use existing recovery options while awaiting the full deployment.
