DriverLedger

DriverLedger is a Windows desktop app (with an optional lightweight web dashboard) that tracks driver and firmware changes across PCs and correlates them with crashes, blue screens, performance drops, and device failures. It builds a local “driver bill of materials” per machine, captures before/after telemetry, and flags high-risk updates (e.g., GPU, Wi‑Fi, storage) based on your own fleet history—not generic internet advice. The MVP focuses on reliable change detection, rollback guidance, and clear root-cause timelines that help IT stop guessing. This is not a magical fixer: it won’t prevent every crash or replace enterprise endpoint suites. It’s a pragmatic visibility tool that makes driver-related incidents faster to diagnose, easier to reproduce, and safer to remediate, especially in mixed-hardware environments where Windows Update and OEM tools constantly churn drivers.

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