
#Win 10 update outlook 2016 email problems update
If you are part of an organization that manages devices or prepared OS images for deployment, you can also resolve this issue by applying a compatibility update for installing and recovering Windows, which makes improvements to the "safe operating system" (SafeOS) that is used to update the Windows recovery environment (WinRE). For immediate resolution, you can manually trigger Windows Update Troubleshooter using the instructions in Windows Update Troubleshooter. Some devices might take up to 7 days after the installation of KB5011487 to resolve the issue and prevent files from persisting after reset. Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB5011487. This issue can be mitigated on devices that have already been reset by following the steps in KB5012334-Delete the Windows.old folder using Storage sense in the Settings app.For instructions, see the "Unlink OneDrive" section in, Turn off, disable, or uninstall OneDrive. This issue can be prevented by signing out or unlinking OneDrive before resetting your Windows device.Workaround: To mitigate this issue, you can do the following:


Note: Some device manufacturers and some documentation might call the feature to reset your device, "Push Button Reset", "PBR", "Reset This PC", "Reset PC", or "Fresh Start". OneDrive files which are “cloud only” or have not been downloaded or opened on the device are not affected and will not persist, as the files are not downloaded or synced locally.
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This issue might be encountered when attempting a manual reset initiated within Windows or a remote reset. Remote resets might be initiated from Mobile Device Management (MDM) or other management applications, such as Microsoft Intune or third-party tools. When attempting to reset a Windows device with apps which have folders with reparse data, such as OneDrive or OneDrive for Business, files which have been downloaded or synced locally from OneDrive might not be deleted when selecting the “Remove everything” option.

Files might persist after resetting a Windows device
