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    Microsoft to Begin Phasing Out Legacy Drivers From Windows Update for Security and Stability

    June 21, 2025

    Microsoft is starting a routine cleanup of outdated drivers on Windows Update. The company says that it wants to tighten security and improve overall system stability across the Windows ecosystem. The company confirmed this strategic move in a notice to its hardware partners, explaining that drivers with newer replacements already available on Windows Update will […]

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