Difference between revisions of "Windows Unified Write Filter (UWF)"
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 21 September 2020
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.
Some benefits:
- Reduce wear on solid-state drives. You cannot use UWF to protect external removable drives, USB devices or flash drives.
- make read-only media appear to the OS as a writable volume
Limitations:
- fast startup needs to be disabled
Activities[edit]
- Read https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/enterprise/unified-write-filter
- Turn on UWF: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/enterprise/uwf-turnonuwf#turn-on-uwf-on-a-running-pc
See also[edit]
- Windows 10 Enterprise
- Shell Launcher, Boot Experience, and Custom Logon
mount
(Linux)- Microsoft Windows: Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows Server, Windows IoT, Windows Server containers, RDP, Windows Update, Windows Defender, Windows Unified Write Filter (UWF), ReFS,
Start-Service, Stop-Service, Set-Service
, DISM, SFC, systeminfo, Microsoft Hyper-V, WSL, Windows Terminal, Windows Subsystem for Linux (WLS), Windows Server 2022, PowerShell,logoff
,query user
, WLMS, File explorer, Copy-Item, BitLocker, Cmdlet,choco, scoop
, Windows VSS
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