Microsoft to Automatically Roll Back Faulty Windows Drivers
The automated recovery system will remove problematic drivers and replace them with working versions, Microsoft said, reducing manual fixes for Windows users.
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System updates are essential for security, performance and compatibility. Still, many users remain afraid when the issue involves Windows drivers. After all, a failed update is enough to cause crashes, peripheral failures, loss of performance or even the dreaded blue screen. In recent years, problems involving drivers distributed by Windows Update have generated frequent criticism between home users and IT administrators. In some cases, fixing t…
Microsoft Adds Cloud Rollback for Bad Windows Drivers
Microsoft has introduced Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery for Windows Update, letting it replace bad drivers remotely while testing the feature through August. The post Microsoft Adds Cloud Rollback for Bad Windows Drivers appeared first on WinBuzzer.
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