Difference between revisions of "Windows Unified Write Filter (UWF)"
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+ | Unified Write Filter (UWF) write protects files, folders or partitions to prevent corruption of data from sudden power loss and stops unauthorised modification of the system – once the user reboots the system, he or she is presented with a clean install. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Shell Launcher]], [[Boot Experience]], and [[Custom Logon]] | * [[Shell Launcher]], [[Boot Experience]], and [[Custom Logon]] |
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Unified Write Filter (UWF) write protects files, folders or partitions to prevent corruption of data from sudden power loss and stops unauthorised modification of the system – once the user reboots the system, he or she is presented with a clean install.
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