gdi objects

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GDI objects are graphical device interface resources used by Windows applications for rendering graphics and text. On Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 systems with Aero themes, certain applications that continuously display new animated controls can cause the number of GDI objects to increase without bound, leading to resource leaks. This issue affects both UI and GDI objects, potentially degrading system performance. Microsoft has released fixes to address this problem, ensuring that GDI object counts remain stable during normal application operation. Understanding GDI object management is important for developers and IT administrators maintaining system stability.
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    Number of UI and GDI objects increases when an application displays new animated controls in an Aero

    Fixes an issue in which the number of UI and GDI objects increases continuously on a computer that uses an Aero theme and that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. This issue occurs when you run an application that continuously displays new... Link Removed
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    Number of user objects and GDI objects increases when an application displays new animated controls

    Fixes an issue in which the number of user objects and GDI objects increases continuously on a computer that uses an Aero theme and that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. This issue occurs when you run an application that continuously... Link Removed
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