Safety and Recovery

Restore and Rollback

Restore and Rollback explains verified restore packages, selection, preflight, scope, limitations, and verification.

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What Restore and Rollback helps you decide

Use it when a controlled change needs to be reversed or when you want to confirm that recovery details exist before a change.

Review Restore and Rollback evidence

Use the smallest evidence set that can answer the question: the relevant source, intended outcome, and any target identity or permission that would matter before a later action.

MMW reads only the Restore and Rollback evidence listed here and keeps its origin visible.

Safety and availability for Restore and Rollback

Controlled Restore and Rollback outputs remain narrower than inspection and preview, with authorization at the point of action.

Restoration should be treated as carefully as the original write. The user needs scope, backup provenance, and verification before continuing.

A Restore and Rollback scenario

After a filename-rule change produces unexpected output, the user selects the restore package for that settings change, checks scope, restores it, and verifies the old rule is active again.

When Restore and Rollback needs attention

Start with the Restore and Rollback inputs, then verify identity, paths, permissions, and the selected destination profile.