Microsoft is improving the WinRE recovery environment in Windows 11
May 17, 2022
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Windows operating systems have a recovery environment WinRE focused on fixing common causes that prevent them from running. By default, WinRE loads on desktop versions of Windows 10
Windows operating systems have a recovery environment WinRE focused on fixing common causes that prevent them from running. By default, WinRE loads on desktop versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11, as well as server versions starting with Windows Server 2016.
This WinRE is based on Windows PE (Windows preinstallation environment), a lightweight version of Windows that Microsoft offers to help you install, deploy, deploy, repair, and maintain systems, support applications, drivers, networking tools, partitions, administrators, Hyper-V virtualizers, and other free and open source tools that can be add .
If Windows PE is a very useful solution for maintenance and complete recovery from rescue disks, WinRE is a variant built into the system for automatic repairs and other troubleshooting tools. It starts automatically after several unsuccessful attempts to start Windows, unexpected shutdowns, or Secure Boot system errors. It can also be accessed from the General System Settings,
WinRE on Windows 11
Microsoft has improved the way Windows 11 system recovery, repair, and reset tools work, including this WinRE, but the user interface remains is the same as on Windows 8, where it was restored. It’s not a tool that needs updates from others, like the ones we communicate with most often, whether it’s the taskbar or the Start menu, but visual updates are always good.
Microsoft is on track to restore all parts of the system to achieve the necessary visual consistency, and continues to implement its Fluent Design language in both the general interface and applications, as well as in these internal tools such as WinRE, starting with the new icons you see on picture.
Another of the visual changes concerns the shutdown options dialog, which is displayed when you press the “Alt + F4” keyboard shortcuts on the desktop. Maintains a drop-down menu with known options for hibernating, shutting down, restarting, or putting the computer into standby mode.
Small changes, but necessary to achieve the intended visual coherence in Windows 11. Windows 11 22H2 RTM is coming and we will see some of them there.
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