- Windows 10 users have discovered a bug that makes it impossible to install drivers outside of Windows Update.
- Here’s Microsoft’s fix: Go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Device Security and then under Core isolation, select Core isolation details and turn off Memory integrity.
- No information about a permanent fix has been revealed by Microsoft yet.
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Relative to some of its previous operating systems, Windows 10 has been a success for Microsoft. Not only are there over 900 million devices running Windows 10, but the OS has been stable and usable from the day it first launched. It is a noteworthy step up from Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, but like any software, it’s not perfect, as evidenced by the company’s confirmation of a bug that prevents users from manually installing driver updates.
While Windows Update will make sure that most of your drivers are up to date, there are instances where it becomes necessary to download and install a driver manually. It’s not a difficult process, but as some Windows 10 users have discovered, there is a bug that can make it impossible to install a custom driver. You will know your device has been affected if you see the following message: “A driver can’t load on this device.”
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How to fix a new Windows 10 bug that’s even more serious than you thought originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 14:39:32 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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