If you install something that doesn't work for your Windows machine, Microsoft will roll it back.
Microsoft is testing Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery, a Windows Update feature designed to roll back bad drivers with less manual IT work.
The company is also trying to prevent driver problems before they happen with a new initiative.
Initiated Driver Recovery” feature that can replace a faulty driver installed on a PC with a previously working driver ...
New tool automatically removes faulty drivers for you.
Microsoft's new Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery feature automatically rolls back broken drivers pushed through Windows Update, no manual fixes or hardware partner involvement needed.
When a driver published to Windows Update is found to have a problem, your PC will still look for an updated version of the driver instead. If it can’t find one, that’s when C ...
Microsoft unveils Cloud‑Initiated Driver Recovery for remote rollback of dodgy driver updates on Windows 11, requiring no ...
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Microsoft is launching a new feature called “Cloud-initiated Driver Recovery for Windows Update.” It is intended to uninstall ...
Microsoft is changing its policy to try to fix one of the longest-running issues Windows users have experienced with Windows Update (WU). In a few months, ...