Initiated Driver Recovery” feature that can replace a faulty driver installed on a PC with a previously working driver ...
Microsoft's new Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery feature automatically rolls back broken drivers pushed through Windows Update ...
Microsoft is testing Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery, a Windows Update feature designed to roll back bad drivers with less manual IT work.
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 is introducing Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery, enabling Windows 11 to automatically detect and roll back ...
Microsoft is changing how Windows evaluates third-party drivers as bad ones were silently draining batteries and tanking ...
Microsoft intends to launch a new feature that will enable it to remotely roll back troublesome Windows drivers that are ...
According to an official Microsoft blog post, the cloud-based recovery process will be initiated if a driver is identified as ...
Microsoft is developing a new cloud-managed recovery system for Windows that can automatically detect and remove problematic hardware drivers distributed through Windows Update.
Microsoft has launched what its calling the DQI (Driver Quality Initiative) and has announced an upcoming Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery feature.