Microsoft to add automatic driver rollback to Windows 11

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My computer is a Windows 11 computer with numerous apps. This announcement doesn't excite me because none of the software I've installed has its own separate drivers. Every driver on my computer are drivers that were part of Windows 11 in the first place. If any drivers were updated, they were updated automatically during a Windows 11 update. I didn't do a thorough check of just what got updated and why. I just let Windows 11 do its thing. So far I have had no problems.
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Microsoft to add automatic driver rollback to Windows 11

by Puriward Sinthopnumchai

May 31, 2026

Microsoft is set to introduce a new Windows 11 feature called Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery (CIDR) that will automatically roll back problematic driver updates to a stable version via Windows Update, eliminating the need for users to manually uninstall faulty software or wait for hardware manufacturers to issue a patch.

The initiative marks Microsoft's latest effort to bolster Windows 11 stability and curb chronic update headaches, following a series of high-profile driver conflicts and update glitches that have frustrated users in recent years.

Currently, when a driver distributed through Windows Update is found to be buggy, users are often left stranded. Rectifying the issue typically requires hardware vendors to submit a new version, or forces users to manually uninstall the faulty driver - a process that can trigger system instability, boot failures or prolonged downtime.

The CIDR feature aims to mitigate these disruptions. If Microsoft detects that an approved driver fails to meet quality standards or exhibits critical bugs during monitoring in its Driver Shiproom, the tech giant can immediately trigger a remote rollback. The cloud-managed system will seamlessly uninstall the defective software and reinstate either the previously stable driver or the most suitable alternative available on Windows Update.

Microsoft stated that the recovery mechanism requires no additional software installations or changes to existing workflows or APIs for hardware manufacturers. The entire mitigation process will be managed autonomously through Microsoft’s infrastructure, with partner alerts dispatched simultaneously through established driver ecosystem channels.

Technical Note: The automated rollback will strictly target the specific hardware and components linked to the problematic driver. Other device drivers and system functions will remain unaffected, ensuring localized troubleshooting that does not disrupt the rest of the operating system.

Following a successful rollback, hardware vendors can submit revised, bug-free driver versions through the standard Windows Update ingestion pipeline without any modification to their development lifecycle.

The Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery feature is scheduled to undergo initial testing with select shipping labels between May and August 2026. A broader, automated rollout is slated for September 2026.

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Oh well, I did say no problems - so far . . .

Then again, I have not had any of the problems described in the video above. Actually I am quite pleased with Windows 11 and I'm glad I ended my "relationship" with Windows 10 and went with Windows 11 - so far . . .
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When Microslop finally decide to stop Windows 10 support, I'm very tempted to try Linux Mint on my main PC. It works quite well on my laptop.
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