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The Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant works by running tests to figure out what's wrong and offers the best solution for the identified problem. It can currently fix Office, Microsoft 365, or Outlook problems. If the Support and Recovery Assistant can't fix a problem for you, it will suggest next steps and help you get in touch with Microsoft support.

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Below are some of the frequently known issues that our users face. To resolve any of the problems listed below, simply click on the recommended solution for the associated problem to get started. The link will take you directly to the solution in Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant application.

To enhance the support for Microsoft 365 customers and eliminate the requirement to download the Support and Recovery Assistant, we are integrating Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant diagnostics directly into Get Help, a built-in Windows feature. Get Help provides a broader range of diagnostics, ensuring Microsoft 365 customers receive the most effective solutions for their issues.

The Support and Recovery Assistant offers automated fixes for many of the issues it detects. If you elect to perform an automated fix, the recovery actions that are performed by the fix are entered into the log file created by the Support and Recovery Assistant. To view this log file and the recovery actions performed during a scenario, please follow these steps.

Yes. If you're an administrator and want to install and start the Support and Recovery Assistant from a shared location on a network instead of the default internet location don't use the download link in this article. Instead, follow the steps in this article on docs.microsoft.com: How to install and maintain Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) from a network share .

Yes. We now have the capability to run Support and Recovery Assistant scenarios using a command-line. For more information, read this article on docs.microsoft.com: Enterprise version of the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant.

We're sorry, but we don't have a version of the Support and Recovery Assistant that can be installed on a Mac. However, the Outlook for Mac scenario in the app can troubleshoot some issues that occur on your Mac even though the app is installed on a Windows PC.

When you reach the end of a scenario in the app you're shown a screen where you're asked if we fixed your problem. Select any of the top three options to have the remaining questions in the screen displayed. You can enter your feedback into the box at the bottom of the screen.

When you run the Support and Recovery Assistant to identify or diagnose a particular issue, the tool records anonymous information (Telemetry) about the actions and analysis that are performed by the tool when a scenario is run. Microsoft uses the telemetry data to improve customer experiences and to monitor the health of the application. The amount of telemetry data collected differs with different scenarios.

The log files include comprehensive information such as SessionID, TimeStamp, and Office applications on the affected system. The collected information is completely anonymous, and it does not trace back to you in any form. The following is the definition of some fields that are collected as part of the telemetry data:

You can get BitLocker recovery keys for a tenant-attached device from the Microsoft Intune admin center. For example, a help desk technician who doesn't have access to Configuration Manager could use the web-based admin center to help an end user get a recovery key for their device.

To display a recovery key for a drive, select Show recovery key. This action reveals the recovery key, which causes the device to rotate its recovery key. Select Yes to continue and view the key.

I have tried everything I can think of, I've had two friends who deal with IT problems look at my computer via shared screen with no luck. Since updating to Windows 11 I never noticed Windows Security would not open until recently, it's active and running in the background in Task Manager. I've tried the Powershell and CMD hotfixes, I've reset my PC locally and cloud but I have no restore or recovery points prior to the Windows 11 update. My PC is up to date on all firmware from Microsoft but Windows Security still will not open. Windows Security nor Windows Defender is not listed under my "Installed Apps" or "Default Apps" so I can't try a drop down repair on it. It does show within my Task Manager that there is Windows Defender engine running and in the hidden icons tab it shows Windows Security active. How do you fix this without having to lug your whole PC to a shop?

Repair Windows Security using DISM: Open Command Prompt as administrator and run the following commands: DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /StartComponentCleanup

@ShahbazUbaid my windows license is already expired. and i am not getting any security updates ever since. and that is also the time where i noticed that my windows security app won't open. is it because of my windows license bein expired? do you think if i reactivate my license, it will solve my problem?

@TayDean It's early 2024 and I am in the same boat since the most recent update. In all their wisdom, Microsoft has removed Troubleshooter with this update and wants me to contact tech support. The last time I did that, I was 77 people away from help. I do not have that kind of time.

I've tried all the suggestions here except reinstalling Windows, which is a major hassle and would require hunting down the software I use for work and reinstalling it too. I had to do this once last week because a previous update crashed my computer. It created all manner of work-related issues.

This is really dumb and Microsoft should have fixed this already. But I'm open to more suggestions.

@ShahbazUbaid I appreciate the suggestion, but it didn't work. I'd actually tried it already along with a host of other suggestions found in other places, but thought I'd missed something. I did not.

I'm fairly sure I'm going to have to reinstall Windows again to fix this. It will have to wait until the weekend as I work full-time from home and this has eaten up far too much of my time as it is.

Exceedingly frustrating.

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The Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher program is a partnership tailored to meet the needs of largest device refurbishers in the world. Microsoft enables them to professionally refurbish Windows devices and preinstall genuine Microsoft software, ensuring a great customer experience. These devices are then sold to businesses, consumers, schools and non-profits.

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For current MAR partners with technical questions please contact the MAR Help Desk at MARHE...@microsoft.com.

Our MAR partners and Third Party Refurbishers (TPRs) process millions of PCs per year in addition to all types of consumer end-of-life electronicsthat are being recycled. All Partners are committed to the environment, many also have philanthropy programs to support non-profit organizations, schools, student and low-income families.

Microsoft refurbishers specialize in professionally and safely decommissioning PCs through asset recycling. It is important your computer is disposed of professionally and safely so your data is not compromised.

Safe disposal of technology devices is important to safeguarding the data stored or accessed from technology devices. Security breaches can plague consumers and businesses and results in untold economic and personal impact. Decommissioning devices with data security in mind cannot be overlooked when disposing of technology.

Production and disposal of electronics has a huge environmental impact. Microsoft, along with other technology leaders and worldwide organizations, recognizes the problem of end-of-life management for technology devices and the complexities and challenges for consumers when dealing with it. They are committed to the recovery and recycling of the useful materials in our products and keeping them out of landfills at the end of their life cycle.

The MAR program includes Citizenship Products which are designed to allow Refurbishers to install low-cost Windows and Office for a limited group of recipients that meet the requirements for eligible academic users, eligible charitable organizations, specially approved recipients, and Technology Access Program / TAP with proof of end user.

Microsoft Refurbisher partners follow strict requirements established by Microsoft to ensure customers receive a high quality, professional refurbished device installed with genuine Microsoft Windows software. Such devices are free of defects, malware and viruses that could negatively impact your privacy and security.

Decommissioning devices with data security in mind cannot be overlooked when disposing of technology. Properly guarding the data stored or accessed from technology devices. Security breaches can plague consumers and businesses and result in untold economic and personal impact.

Production and disposal of electronics has such a huge environmental impact. Microsoft, along with other technology leaders and worldwide organizations, recognizes the problem of end-of-life management for technology devices and the complexities and challenges for consumers when dealing with it. Most MAR partners you ask about their commitment to the environment, will show you an industry certification that follows strict compliance policies they must follow.

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