pcmag.comWe review products independently, but we may earn affiliate commissions from buying links on this page. Terms of use. The latest Windows Insider build that leaked last week reveals Microsoft is experimenting with a cloud recovery option for Windows 10 users. It has the potential to make recovering your desktop or laptop from a corrupted installation of the operating system much easier. If you've ever had to reinstall Windows due to something going horrible wrong, you know it can be a nightmare. Re-installation typically requires using the Windows image that shipped with your laptop or PC, which could be a few years old. However, that could change when Windows 10 version 20H1 releases in spring 2020. As ZDNet reports, Microsoft is planning to introduce a cloud download recovery option. Reinstallation of Windows would offer two options once it's available: "Cloud download" or "Reset locally." The cloud download would most likely allow the latest version of Windows to be installed, meaning you bypass the hours of Windows Updates that would be required if using the local image. For this to work well, Microsoft would need its hardware partners to provide the required drivers be made available for each system, which sounds like a huge task, but one Microsoft has the clout to make happen. If you're a macOS user, then this is nothing new. Apple already offers the option to download its OS as a way of recovering your system. Microsoft is clearly playing catch-up and realized what a good idea cloud recoveries are.

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