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Microsoft driver update change may break Windows 10 plug-and-play

Microsoft is making some minor changes to how Windows 10 automatically installs driver updates that could break plug-and-play for some devices. In February 2020, drivers marked as ‘Automatic’ will continue to be automatically installed by Windows 10 when a new device is plugged into a computer or Windows Update. However, manual drivers will no longer be installed automatically via Windows Update and will instead be displayed and manually installed via the Windows 10 Optional Updates experience. Instead of searching for a manual driver, Windows 10 will issue a DNF (Driver Not Found) error, and the hardware will not work automatically.

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-driver-update-change-may-break-windows-10-plug-and-play/

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