No more blue screens: How Microsoft is making Windows more resilient
Briefly

Microsoft is addressing issues caused by the Crowdstrike incident by implementing the Windows Resiliency Initiative. This initiative aims to enhance system resilience, allowing Windows PCs to self-repair and minimizing disruptions. A significant feature is hotpatching, which enables immediate application of security updates without necessitating a reboot. This change not only improves security but also eliminates user delays in applying necessary updates, creating a more seamless experience for users while transitioning to Windows 11.
Hotpatching allows Windows to apply monthly security updates immediately without the need for a reboot, enhancing system security and user convenience.
The Windows Resiliency Initiative aims to ensure Windows PCs can self-repair, significantly reducing downtime after failures caused by third-party software.
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