Point-in-Time Restore

Winsage
August 5, 2026
The Windows 11 update designated as 26H2 is expected to be released as early as the last week of September. It is anticipated to be a lightweight update, delivered through an enablement package of 174 KB, activating features already embedded in previous versions. The Windows 11 Home and Pro versions are currently available at a reduced price.
Winsage
July 23, 2026
Since June 23, Microsoft has been implementing a point-in-time restore feature on Windows 11, which is enabled by default for Home and Pro editions when the system drive exceeds 200 GB. This feature captures a complete snapshot of the machine approximately every 24 hours using the Volume Shadow Copy service, including system, applications, settings, and local files. Users can revert to a previous state in case of issues, but restoring from a snapshot older than 48 hours will erase all changes made since then, except for OneDrive data. The feature retains snapshots for up to 72 hours and reserves 2% of drive space, capped at 50 GB. If free space drops below 20 GB, older snapshots are deleted. Restoration occurs locally through WinRE, and users need a BitLocker recovery key if the drive is encrypted. After a restore, the feature pauses and requires user consent to resume. Snapshots from upgraded editions are not accessible, and only the Enterprise edition allows adjustments to snapshot settings. The feature can be disabled in system settings. It is not a backup solution, and users are advised to maintain separate backups for important files.
Winsage
July 20, 2026
Microsoft has announced a comprehensive upgrade to the Search feature in Windows 11, eliminating ads and promotional materials to enhance user experience. The July 2026 Patch Tuesday update introduces new features, including Point-in-time Restore and addresses 570 vulnerabilities, with AI aiding in vulnerability discovery. The rollout of the KB5101650 update faced challenges for Dell users, leading Microsoft to pause it for affected devices. Additionally, Microsoft is testing a slightly larger search box to improve design consistency.
Winsage
July 19, 2026
Microsoft has introduced point-in-time restore for Windows 11 users, enhancing the traditional System Restore. This new recovery tool allows users to recover their PCs from software issues, problematic drivers, or faulty updates, even when Windows won’t boot. It uses the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to automatically generate restore points every 24 hours, which include both system and user files, unlike System Restore. Point-in-time restore manages storage by deleting restore points after 72 hours and integrates seamlessly into Windows Settings, being activated by default for volumes over 200GB. Users with smaller volumes must activate it manually. It also incorporates Reserved Storage to ensure restore points do not consume regular disk space. The feature is available on Windows 11 Home and Pro editions with the installation of the optional Preview Update KB5095093. Users can access point-in-time restore through Windows Settings under System > Recovery, and initiate recovery via the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE).
Winsage
July 18, 2026
Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11, identified as KB5101650, addresses 570 vulnerabilities and upgrades Windows 11 to version 25H2 (build 26200.8875) and version 24H2 (build 26100.8875). The update includes critical fixes for BitLocker and File Explorer, targeting vulnerabilities that could enable remote code execution. Microsoft's MDASH tool, which uses AI for vulnerability analysis, has helped uncover 16 vulnerabilities in networking and authentication components. The update also introduces non-security enhancements like Point-in-time restore and improved Bluetooth reliability. Microsoft emphasizes the need for users to install updates quickly due to the rapid evolution of AI technology that benefits malicious actors.
Winsage
July 17, 2026
Windows 11 has introduced several new features and security enhancements in July 2026, including: 1. A transformed Widgets Board that provides a more streamlined experience without expanding completely when hovered over. 2. A new calendar feature allowing users to postpone Windows Updates, though Microsoft advises against long delays. 3. The Point-in-Time Restore (PITR) feature, which automatically creates restore points for the system, applications, settings, and files, allowing users to revert to snapshots from the last 72 hours. 4. The Screen Tint feature, which applies a customizable color overlay to reduce eye strain, allowing personalization of color and intensity. 5. Improved Bluetooth connectivity, including a new Shared Audio feature that allows users to listen to audio from multiple Bluetooth devices simultaneously.
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