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How does Windows Update determine the correct driver version to install for a device?

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12-02-2025, 10:00 AM
Windows Update sniffs out your device's hardware ID first. You know, that unique tag every piece of gear carries. It matches that against a big list on Microsoft's side. I always tell friends it's like a blind date setup. The system picks the driver that fits best. Not too old, not too new. It checks if your Windows version plays nice with it. Sometimes it grabs extras from the maker's site too. You might see it pondering for a bit during scans. That's it cross-referencing compatibility quirks. I once watched it swap a wonky printer driver overnight. Keeps things humming without you lifting a finger.

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