The next system update for Windows 11 could break your printer. Here’s what you need to know.

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      5 days ago

      My guess would be they’re refactoring or removing a dependency or changing a security model that would require them to update legacy driver code and rather than do that, they’re just sun-setting that stuff.

      Microsoft would need some advantage to even touch it enough to remove it, risk is still risk. And they’re not exactly in the business of selling much hardware these days. If it were cheaper and less problematic to leave it alone, they would have left it alone, that’s how it’s been there for decades.

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      6 days ago

      No. For those to become problematic Microsoft would have had to change core software to their OS. (that’s the problem with MSWindows, it’s only been added to for the past 50 years.) if Microsoft was smart they pups invest in a completely new OS. But that cost actually investing in human programmers. But no. They keep milking their outdated code for everything and will slap Ai on it and call it new.)

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      6 days ago

      They haven’t changed the plumbing for printers since Vista, the changes they made then are part of why it took until 7 for things to work correctly.

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        6 days ago

        Vista doesn’t throw the baby out with the bath water. It made a minor communication change between drivers, cpu, and software. They went right back to the old system post vista.