Recovery options in Windows - Microsoft Support Learn about the recovery options in Windows Find out how to reset your PC, go back to a previous version of Windows, or use media to reinstall Windows
Restore deleted files or folders in OneDrive - Microsoft Support Notes: For info about restoring an older version of a file, see Restore a previous version of a file in OneDrive For info about restoring a deleted SharePoint file or folder, see how to restore items from the SharePoint recycle bin
Create installation media for Windows - Microsoft Support Go to the Download Windows 11 site Under Create Windows 11 Installation Media, select Download Now The MediaCreationTool exe tool is downloaded Run MediaCreationTool exe The media creation tool walks through creating installation media
System Restore - Microsoft Support To open System Restore, you can use one of the following methods: From the Control Panel, select Recovery > Open System Restore Use the keyboard shortcut + R, type rstrui exe and press Enter In the Restore system files and settings box, select Next Select the restore point that you want to use in the list of results
Recovery Drive - Microsoft Support To open Recovery Drive you can use one of the following methods: From Start, search for Recovery Drive and select it Use the command recoverydrive exe When the tool opens, make sure Back up system files to the recovery drive is selected and then select Next Connect a USB drive to your PC, select it, and then select Next Select Create Many files need to be copied to the recovery media, so
Windows Recovery Environment - Microsoft Support If your PC doesn't start and you don't have a recovery drive or a repair disc, you can use the Media Creation Tool to create installation media for Windows This tool can be used to download the latest version of Windows and create a bootable USB drive or DVD, which can then be used to boot into Windows RE
Backup and restore with File History - Microsoft Support File History is a handy feature in Windows that helps you protect your personal files and folders from accidental loss or damage Think of it as a backup system that automatically saves copies of your files, so you can easily restore them if something goes wrong
Windows File Recovery - Microsoft Support If necessary, install the app from the Microsoft Store: Windows File Recovery Press the Windows key, enter Windows File Recovery in the search box, and then select Windows File Recovery When you are prompted to allow the app to make changes to your device, select Yes In the Command Prompt window, enter the command in the following format:
Backup, restore, and recovery in Windows - Microsoft Support Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) is a powerful recovery platform that automatically activates when your PC fails to start It includes tools like Startup Repair, which diagnoses and repairs unbootable Windows installations, and System Restore, which reverts your system to a previous state without affecting personal files Additionally, it offers System Image Recovery, Command Prompt
Recover your Word files and documents - Microsoft Support How do I decide which files to save? If you see multiple files in the Available Files list on the Document Recovery pane and aren't sure which ones to save, the date and creation time of any automatically saved document appears under the document name and may give you a clue about which file you want to recover If you see multiple versions of the same file, you'll probably want to open the