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 ...
Microsoft is launching Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery in Windows 11, enabling the system to automatically detect and roll back faulty drivers to prevent crashes.
Microsoft is launching a new feature called “Cloud-initiated Driver Recovery for Windows Update.” It is intended to uninstall unstable drivers at the behest of the cloud and replace them with the ...
Microsoft's new Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery feature automatically rolls back broken drivers pushed through Windows Update, no manual fixes or hardware partner involvement needed.The Latest Tech ...
Microsoft has resolved a known issue causing installation failures and 0x800f0922 errors when deploying the May 2026 Windows 11 security update (KB5089549). As Microsoft explained when it acknowledged ...
Microsoft confirmed that KB5089549 can fail with error 0x800f0922 on Windows 11 devices with low EFI partition space, and ...
Automatic driver fix: Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery will let Microsoft remotely roll back faulty drivers to a known-good version via Windows Update. Reducing downtime: The feature aims to prevent ...