![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last week, Microsoft released a support document stating Windows 10 version 1803 onwards, Windows will no longer back the system registry to the RegBack folder, by default. Around 800M Windows 10 users would have lost their data, if by any chance, the Windows System Restore point would have failed. All along these eight months, users were not notified about this change in feature by Microsoft. After eight months, Microsoft has now come back with an answer to this speculation, by stating that it was not a bug but a change in “design” that prevented the execution of registry backups. After the release of Windows 10 in October 2018, it was speculated that Windows 10 might have a bug which is preventing the successful execution of the registry backup task, usually enabled by default on PCs running the operating system. ![]()
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