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HTTP 500: Internal server error

katta07

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Hey, I can't update my driver because I keep getting an error. How can I fix it?
 

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An internal server error usually means there is nothing on your end that you can do other than let the server owner know and wait for them to fix it. Sometimes you can play around with options, try to guess what is broken, and try to find a combination that works, but best bet is to just wait now that you have raised awareness.
 

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actually confirmed to be broken... investigating

edit: fixed, and added a better monitoring check to catch these earlier in the future
 
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