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    Windows 11 will clean up its own driver mess so you don’t have to

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMay 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    It seems that Microsoft is keeping up its promise of making Windows 11 better. After introducing a new low-latency mode that speeds up app launches and an update that fixes the RAM memory leak issue, the tech giant is testing a new feature that addresses one of its most prominent problems. 

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    The new feature is called Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery, and it can automatically roll back a broken driver that was pushed to your PC through Windows Update. 

    Right now, if a bad driver lands on your PC through Windows Update, you are stuck waiting for the hardware partner to submit a fix, or you have to roll it back yourself. If you don’t know where to look, your PC could sit on that broken driver for a long time. 

    With this new update, you won’t have to worry about it. Windows 11 will automatically roll back to the working driver via its update system. 

    So how does this work?

    When a driver is flagged for quality issues during Microsoft’s internal shiproom evaluation process, the company can now trigger a recovery action directly from the cloud. It pushes a rollback instruction through the existing Windows Update pipeline, uninstalls the problematic driver, and replaces it with the previously working version. 

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    The whole thing happens in the background, and you don’t have to do a thing. Microsoft has also made it clear that hardware partners don’t need to take any action either. The recovery is handled entirely by Microsoft. Partners will be notified when a driver is rejected, but the fix goes out without their involvement.

    What does this mean for regular Windows users?

    It means one less thing to worry about. Driver issues after a Windows Update are one of the more frustrating problems Windows users run into, and most people have no idea how to fix them. This feature quietly handles it for you.

    Microsoft says the feature is currently being tested with hardware partners and will begin rolling out gradually in September.

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