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Microsoft Plan to Automatically Fix Faulty Drivers Gives Microsoft Stock (NASDAQ:MSFT) a Surge

Tech giant Microsoft (MSFT) has recently come under fire for releasing software updates that actually do more harm than good. But Microsoft may ...

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markets.businessinsider.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Microsoft Plan to Automatically Fix Faulty Drivers Gives Microsoft Stock (NASDAQ:MSFT) a Surge

Tech giant Microsoft (MSFT) has recently come under fire for releasing software updates that actually do more harm than good. But Microsoft may ...

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bleepingcomputer.com1 mesi fa

Microsoft to automatically roll back faulty Windows drivers

Microsoft is introducing a new capability that will allow it to remotely roll back problematic Windows drivers delivered through Windows Update.

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  1. venerdì 15 maggio 2026·bleepingcomputer.com

    Microsoft to automatically roll back faulty Windows drivers

    Microsoft is introducing a new capability that will allow it to remotely roll back problematic Windows drivers delivered through Windows Update.

  2. sabato 16 maggio 2026·markets.businessinsider.com

    Microsoft Plan to Automatically Fix Faulty Drivers Gives Microsoft Stock (NASDAQ:MSFT) a Surge

    Tech giant Microsoft (MSFT) has recently come under fire for releasing software updates that actually do more harm than good. But Microsoft may ...