Year after year I keep reading pretty much the same complaints from the Windows ecosystem I've been hearing since the 90's.
It comes with the territory: OS and hardware may not always play nice, and how well they play nice out-of-the-box or after upgrade depends on a lot of factors.
This is not an incident, this is business as usual.
You like Windows, you should be prepared to deal with. You don't want to deal with this kind of thing, don't use Windows.
The only way to avoid this is to use "official" devices. Nexus for Android, Surface for Windows, everything Apple for OSX. Some niche products for certain Linux distro's even.
Everything else is rolling the dice, if not at your initial purchase then definitely when you want to upgrade.
After so many decades, bitching about it is like bitching about the weather.
It comes with the territory: OS and hardware may not always play nice, and how well they play nice out-of-the-box or after upgrade depends on a lot of factors.
This is not an incident, this is business as usual.
You like Windows, you should be prepared to deal with. You don't want to deal with this kind of thing, don't use Windows.
The only way to avoid this is to use "official" devices. Nexus for Android, Surface for Windows, everything Apple for OSX. Some niche products for certain Linux distro's even.
Everything else is rolling the dice, if not at your initial purchase then definitely when you want to upgrade.
After so many decades, bitching about it is like bitching about the weather.