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Microsoft rolls out Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery for Windows

Microsoft has introduced Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery (CIDR) to automatically roll back faulty drivers delivered through Windows Update. This new feature aims to resolve issues caused by problematic drivers without requiring user or OEM intervention. CIDR will leverage the existing Windows Update infrastructure and is expected to be fully supported in the Hardware Dev Center publishing process by September. AI

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IMPACT Minimal direct impact for AI operators; improves general OS stability.

RANK_REASON This is a new feature for an existing product, not a paradigm-shifting release.

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Microsoft rolls out Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery for Windows

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 · Mark Tyson ·

    Microsoft launches Cloud‑Initiated Driver Recovery for remote rollback of faulty updates — no user action or OEM intervention will be needed to handle broken drivers delivered via Windows Update

    Microsoft introduces Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery, an important Windows reliability change designed to minimize buggy driver mayhem.