Microsoft is introducing Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery, a mechanism that automatically rolls back a faulty driver on your devices via Windows Update, without requiring any action from you or your hardware vendor. The feature is aimed at closing a gap where a bad driver could linger on devices for weeks before a fixed version became available. It works through the existing Windows Update pipeline and requires no new software on the client side. The feature is currently in a manual testing phase and is targeted for full automation in September 2026.
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