The exposure of Windows blue, with version number 9436, to the madness of global users has begun to tap into the changes brought about by the new system. Then the careful netizen discovers that Blue has removed the System mirroring Restore feature in the boot entry, and we can see from the following two screenshots that Windows Blue has no option to restore the Windows system with the specified mirrored file. This does not make us confused: Can't you restore a custom system mirror?
Boot Options menu in Windows 8.
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Boot Options menu in Windows Blue.
We also note that the Windows Blue Boot option also has a "startup Repair" option , which, while providing a very useful feature, still does not specify a mirrored-restore system.
This means that now you can only select one mirror when you restore the system, and the restored mirror is not a custom backup created by yourself, the restored desktop does not install any desktop programs, so this is very inconvenient for some users in the system backup.