driver update

Winsage
February 16, 2026
Microsoft has stopped distributing V3 and V4 printer drivers through Windows Update as of last month, affecting printers up to 12 years old. Support for these drivers will end in January 2026, as they were marked as deprecated in September 2023. Users with printers relying on these drivers may experience functionality issues after support ends. Printer manufacturers are now responsible for providing driver updates via their websites, but existing drivers will remain operational. Microsoft confirmed that vendor-supplied drivers can still be installed using separate packages. Most modern printers do not use V3 and V4 drivers, as they are typically over a decade old. Microsoft aims to enhance system security and streamline the printing process by phasing out outdated drivers. After July 2026, Windows will prioritize built-in printer drivers during installation, and from July 2027, manufacturers will no longer be able to submit driver updates to Windows, although Microsoft will continue to provide critical security updates for existing drivers.
Winsage
November 20, 2025
Nvidia released the GeForce Hotfix Display Driver 581.94 to address performance issues in certain games caused by Microsoft's mandatory patch KB5066835, which affected Windows 11 versions 25H2 and 24H2. The update led to decreased game frame rates for some users. Nvidia recommends that gamers experiencing performance dips download the latest GPU driver. The company issued a second hotfix a week later to resolve remaining issues, including crashes and clock speed irregularities. The initial patch also caused problems with USB keyboards and mice in the Windows Recovery Environment and triggered BitLocker encryption unexpectedly. It is unclear if Intel and AMD will release their own driver updates in response to the issues caused by KB5066835, although performance problems have been reported with their GPUs as well.
AppWizard
November 6, 2025
NVIDIA's latest driver update has disrupted gameplay for several older Microsoft titles, including Forza Horizon 3, Forza Motorsport 6 Apex, and Forza Motorsport 7, due to compatibility issues. Players are encountering the AP204 error, indicating GPU incompatibility with the new driver. A workaround involves using the Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to remove the current driver and downloading the older driver version 576.88 from the NVIDIA website to restore functionality for these classic games.
Winsage
November 4, 2025
Microsoft introduced a new naming convention for Windows 11 updates, aiming to simplify the process for users by using clearer labels like "Security Update" or "Driver Update" without date prefixes or platform architecture. However, user feedback indicated confusion regarding the recency of updates, prompting Microsoft to reconsider these changes. The company announced it would reintegrate elements like the date into update names to provide users with a clearer understanding of the updates being installed.
Winsage
November 1, 2025
AMD's Adrenalin Edition 25.10.2 driver update has placed the Radeon RX 5000 and RX 6000 graphics cards into "maintenance mode," but these GPUs will continue to receive day-zero game support and essential driver updates. AMD clarified that Windows 10 is still fully supported, despite initial confusion from the release notes that emphasized compatibility with Windows 11. The omission of Windows 10 in the release notes led to concerns, which AMD addressed by confirming ongoing support for the older operating system.
Winsage
October 30, 2025
Microsoft has introduced a new naming convention for Windows updates in Windows 11 to improve clarity for users. Each update type will be labeled during download and installation, such as "Security Update" for monthly security patches and "Driver Update" for driver enhancements. The new scheme includes relevant identifiers like KB number and version, omitting unnecessary technical details. This change applies to Windows OS quality updates, .NET Framework updates, driver updates, AI component updates, and Visual Studio updates. The new naming scheme will be visible in Windows Update and the Windows Update history page, but not in the Microsoft Update Catalog or Windows Server Update Services. Users cannot disable this server-side change.
Winsage
October 24, 2025
Microsoft has released an urgent out-of-band update to address a critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-59287) in Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), affecting Windows Server versions from 2012 to 2025. This remote code execution flaw allows unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code due to insecure deserialization of untrusted data. Only servers with the WSUS role enabled are at risk. Administrators unable to apply the patch should consider disabling the WSUS role or blocking inbound traffic to ports 8530 and 8531. The update is cumulative and requires a system reboot after installation. WSUS is deprecated but remains supported, with Microsoft advising a transition to alternatives like its cloud-based Intune service.
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