Microsoft says most of the problems in Windows 10 are caused by the driver

According to the Microsoft Developer Blog, the Windows 10 system has tended to be stable but compatibility issues caused by hardware and drivers have seriously affected the user experience.

And sometimes the incompatibility caused by the driver will prevent users from upgrading to the latest version of Windows 10, and obviously Microsoft cannot continue to tolerate this situation.

Microsoft is currently implementing a variety of different strategies to improve the stability of the driver, these measures will help Windows 10 to better deal with driver problems.

This includes studying driver performance and crash problems in different software. If performance and crash problems occur frequently, the driver quality is poor.

Microsoft is also working on measures to automatically roll back the driver if a catastrophic failure is detected within 2 days of the user updating Windows 10.

As we have stated before, sometimes the latest version of the driver may not be the best. Microsoft rolls back to test the stability.

If there is no catastrophic failure after the driver is automatically rolled back, Microsoft will not push the new version of the driver to perform the update, preventing the user from being affected again after the update.

Finally, Microsoft also decided not to perform driver update before and after major public holidays or other problems, so as to avoid the manufacturer’s failure to solve the problem in time.