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    How Windows 11 can now repair itself after a boot failure

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminAugust 26, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    On Windows 11, Quick Machine Recovery (QMR) is a feature that has been designed to quickly restore your computer from a critical boot failure that prevents it from starting correctly.

    Actually, it’s part of Microsoft’s Windows Resiliency Initiative and aims to reduce downtime and the need for manual intervention by network administrators during large-scale recovery scenarios. However, the company is also making this feature available for consumers running the Home or Pro editions of Windows 11 starting with the August 2025 Security Update for version 24H2 and higher.

    Quick Machine Recovery process explained

    When your computer repeatedly fails to boot, it automatically enters the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), and it automatically connects to the network using the internet connection.


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    After the network connection is established, the system will upload the diagnostic data to Microsoft’s servers to identify the problem. If a known fix exists for the issue (especially for widespread outages), the company can deliver a targeted remediation.

    Then, the system will download and apply the fix using the Windows update mechanism and reboot. If the fix is successful, the device boots directly into the Windows 11 environment. If not, it reboots back into the recovery environment and tries again.

    Quick Machine Recovery comes enabled by default on Windows 11 Home, but devices running Windows 11 Pro or higher releases will have to configure the feature manually.

    Also, this feature is an evolution of the Startup Repair feature. If it’s enabled, the device will connect to the network and download the remediation using Windows Update. In contrast, when QMR is disabled, the computer will try to use the legacy Startup Repair feature to recover.

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    In this how-to guide, I’ll outline the steps to configure the Quick Machine Recovery feature on your computer.

    How to set up Quick Machine Recovery on Windows 11

    To configure QMR on Windows 11, use these steps:

    1. Open Settings.
    2. Click on System.
    3. Click the Recovery page on the right side.

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    1. Click the Quick machine recovery setting.

    Quick Machine Recovery (QMR)

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    1. Turn on the “Quick machine recovery” toggle switch to enable the feature.

    Configure Quick machine recovery

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    1. Turn on the “Continue search if a solution isn’t found” toggle switch to control the feature behavior.
    2. Choose how long the system has to wait before checking for fixes using the “Look for solutions every” setting.
    3. Select when to restart the device to repeat the process using the “Restart every” setting.

    Once you complete the steps, the feature will be turned on, and it should kick in automatically when the computer fails to boot repeatedly.

    It’s important to note that in the “Home” edition, the “cloud remediation” experience is enabled by default, while “auto remediation” is disabled by default. On the other hand, in the “Pro” edition, both “cloud remediation” and “auto remediation” are disabled by default.

    For a little more clarification, the “Quick machine recovery” toggle switch corresponds to the “cloud remediation” feature. If it’s enabled, it means the capability to use the internet to find a fix is active.

    The “Continue searching if a solution isn’t found” toggle switch corresponds to the “auto remediation” feature. If it’s disabled, it means the system will not automatically re-attempt a fix and will wait for manual user intervention in the Windows Recovery Environment.

    Start Quick Machine Recovery manually

    If the computer doesn’t trigger the Quick Machine Recovery feature automatically, you may be able to run the feature manually with these steps:

    1. Start the computer.
    2. Press and hold the power button as soon as the Windows logo appears to shut down the system.
    3. Continue with steps 1 and 2 two more times, and the computer will boot into the Advanced Startup settings during the second or third restart.
    4. Click on “Quick Machine Recovery” (if available).

    Quick Machine Recovery via WinRE

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    After you complete the steps, the computer will search for solutions to repair itself automatically, in the same way the process would work when it is triggered automatically.

    If you’re in the Windows Recovery Environment, the “Quick Machine Recovery” option can appear on Advanced options > Troubleshoot > Advanced. Usually, you’ll be able to access this option if you launch the recovery environment from the Settings app.

    Advanced options with Quick Machine Recovery

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    If the QMR is disabled, then the “Startup Repair” option will appear on the list instead.

    If a problem is detected and a solution is found, the computer will download and apply the remediation. Otherwise, you will see the “Your device couldn’t be repaired at this time” message, with an option to access the recovery environment one more time, along with the path to a log file.

    Quick Machine Recovery erro message

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    It’s worth pointing out that Ethernet (wired) is a preferred network connection. If the device only has a wireless adapter, QMR will try to reconnect using saved credentials. If no network is available, the feature falls back to local Startup Repair.

    Quick Machine Recovery is a welcome addition that improves over the traditional “Startup Repair” because it can use the internet to find and apply fixes from Microsoft’s cloud, rather than relying on local troubleshooters. As a result, this makes the feature far more effective at resolving widespread, complex issues, such as those caused by a faulty update.

    Finally, and perhaps more importantly, Microsoft is offering this as a “best-effort” feature, meaning that (like everything else) QMR may not always work as expected.

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