If you install something that doesn't work for your Windows machine, Microsoft will roll it back.
The company is also trying to prevent driver problems before they happen with a new initiative.
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.
Microsoft unveils Cloud‑Initiated Driver Recovery for remote rollback of dodgy driver updates on Windows 11, requiring no ...
The process applies to drivers distributed through Windows Update. Microsoft's partners can use the Windows Update service to ...
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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 ...
Initiated Driver Recovery” feature that can replace a faulty driver installed on a PC with a previously working driver ...