Microsoft Test Restore Apps Function: Can Restore All / Part Of Deleted Apps

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If you want to reinstall an application that has been deleted from the Microsoft Store, or an application that has been lost on a new device, you can access the library of the application store, where you keep a record of the applications and games you downloaded.

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Although the "library" section of the Microsoft Store allows you to browse through previous downloads, it is not possible to restore applications with one click. If you often find yourself having trouble trying to install applications that were previously available on your old device, we have some good news for you.

Microsoft is developing a feature called "restore apps", which can restore deleted applications with one click, which is much simpler than accessing the library of the Microsoft Store.

As you can see in the screenshot above, Microsoft is testing two new options - restore all and select applications. Recover all automatically recovers all lost applications, but select an application allows you to find a list of all applications linked to your Microsoft account on your previous device and quickly install the application you selected.

Microsoft wrote in a statement: "customers will automatically restore the applications previously installed from the Microsoft Store to the new windows Equipment. This will also help developers retain their customers without having to remind them to download their applications again.

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