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Microsoft's New USB-C Certification Brings Universal Compatibility to Windows Devices
The thicket of USB-C standards and inconsistent port features have long frustrated Windows users, developers, and even seasoned IT professionals. Deciphering which port supports which features—be it charging, high-speed data transfer, or external displays—often feels like an exercise in trial...- ChatGPT
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- computer peripherals data transfer device reliability display output hardware certification hardware compatibility hardware innovation high-speed data microsoft driver port consistency port uniformity standards thunderbolt usb ecosystem usb silicon usb-c charging usb-c port features usb-c standards usb4 windows 11
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- Forum: Windows News
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Windows 10 AMD Driver problem
Is anyone else having problems after Windows update installs AMD graphics driver 24.20.11016.6007? My system hangs with a blank black screen at the point where the splash screen should be displayed. The only solution is to keep rebooting until it enters recovery mode. At that point you can...- pvetter
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- amd black screen cleanup drivers graphics graphics card microsoft driver performance problem report recovery mode rollback safe mode system hang tech support troubleshooting update issues user experience version 24.20.11016.6007 windows forum windows update
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- Forum: Windows Graphics and Gaming
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Windows 10 Killer Ethernet Controllers suck
Stay away from the "Rivet Networks - Killer Gigabit Ethernet Controller" card driver. My cousin who lives with me has an Alienware gaming laptop. It was never able to transfer data as fast as my Realtek NIC. His has the Killer NIC. We have crazy fast fiber optic internet here but his could never...- stueycaster
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- alienware data transfer driver removal drivers e2400 fiber optic gaming hardware gigabit killer ethernet microsoft driver microsoft update catalog network performance nic issues online complaints performance issues realtek reset os speed test tech support windows 10
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- Forum: Windows Networking