Windows 11 will soon detect and automatically uninstall faulty driver updates before they crash your PC

Microsoft is finally fixing one of the biggest annoyances for Windows users by automatically removing faulty drivers installed on their system. The feature, called “Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery”, is designed to proactively remove problematic drivers distributed through Windows Update and replace them with a working driver from the previous stable version.

Currently, if you end up with a faulty driver, you need an updated version to be delivered by the manufacturer while manually uninstalling the problematic driver yourself by digging through the settings.

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