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by erichocean
692 days ago
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Not possible in this situation, the "driver" is fine, it's a file the driver loads during startup that is bad, causing the otherwise "good" driver to crash. Going back to an earlier version—since the driver is "good—would just re-load the same driver, loading the updated file, and then crashing again. |
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We’d spend 20x development time on kernel code because BSOD is never an option.
I get that this was a bad release - but IMHO it’s incredible that they pushed this out to a billion devices before the red flags went up.