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Windows 10 To Soon Start Testing Cloud Download Feature

Unlike Apple’s MacOS, which releases only one major update each year. Microsoft prefers to keep Windows fans in the loop. The Redmond Giants give them the opportunity to experiment with several new ones Features of Windows 10 Before their official release. Insiders, as they are called, have just received a brand new build. And it reveals a new feature that Microsoft is currently working on. Cloud Download Feature

Microsoft hints at its arch-nemesis Apple, which ridicules it New Surface Ads. To make it easy to recover / recover your Windows 10 PC through the cloud. Known as Cloud Download, this new feature will enable Windows 10 users. To download backup copies of their operating system from the cloud and reinstall them to repair corrupt or slow PCs.

Windows 10 To Soon Start Testing Cloud Download Feature

Apple MacOS users have been gaining access to the cloud recovery feature for quite some time. Mac users can quickly recover their Macs from the cloud – without much effort. Microsoft has recently been testing similar features in its Surface hardware lineup.

Microsoft mentions the ‘Cloud Download’ feature in its latest insider Blog post. It says that running the latest build # 18950 testers can notice the reference to “Cloud Download” under recovery settings. This feature is not enabled and will not be enabled now, adds a blog post. This new feature does not replace any existing recovery methods but, instead, sits side by side – forcing more users to create backups and upload a copy to the cloud.

Note:: We are currently in the process of installing the latest build on our Windows 10 PC. If we stumble across references, we will update this story with more information or screenshots.

This feature should be available to insiders for testing within a month or two. In the case of the official release, we can expect the debut of the Cloud Recovery feature with the major Windows 10 20H1 update. We still have a long way to go before we can experience this new feature for ourselves.

 

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