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Does Windows have a solid native way to remotely re-image a system like macOS does?
Yes but it is licensed based and focused on business customers.
Yes.
No.
Maybe with Intune and Autopilot, but I haven't used it.
If you don't know, don't answer
Windows ADK does this too, or any PXE server really... so yes, you can. The CS issue though didn't require re-image. Merely removing a file. DR planning would usually have a recovery image pre-installed to automate booting into for lower-level fixes.