AMD’s optional Adrenalin driver labeled 26.2.1 arrives as a compact but consequential update: it brings day‑one optimizations for several new releases, patches title‑specific rendering and crash problems on targeted Radeon families, and — perhaps most importantly for many users — renews the...
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Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) Ultra 9 185H, Intel64 Family 6 Model 170 Stepping 4, CPU Count: 22
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Screen flickering is one of those maddening Windows problems that interrupts work, stresses your eyes, and can hint at anything from a misbehaving app to a failing display connector — but most of the time it’s fixable at the software level. Microsoft’s official guidance for Windows 11 frames the...
The Linux kernel’s drm/amd/display tree was patched to address CVE-2024-46870 by disabling the DMCUB timeout on DCN35 hardware—a targeted change intended to prevent a deterministic kernel hang that can occur when the display microcontroller takes longer than expected to process commands...
A small but consequential change in the AMD Linux display driver — removing a register read from the DCN35 DMCUB diagnostic collection — was merged to upstream kernels to close CVE-2024-47662, a local, availability‑focused flaw that can hang the display microcontroller interface and block a...
The Linux kernel vulnerability tracked as CVE‑2024‑50177 stems from a benign‑looking arithmetic edge case in the AMD display math library (DML2.1) that triggers a UBSan (Undefined Behavior Sanitizer) shift‑out‑of‑bounds warning and can cause driver instability; vendors have issued patches and...
The Linux kernel vulnerability tracked as CVE‑2023‑52624 corrects a fragile interaction between the AMD display driver and a small display microcontroller (DMCUB): when the driver attempted to send GPINT mailbox commands while DMCUB was idle the hardware could hang the system, and the upstream...
Windows 11 users who noticed sudden frame drops and stuttering after October’s cumulative update now have a vendor-issued escape hatch: NVIDIA pushed a targeted GeForce Hotfix Display Driver — version 581.94 — that explicitly aims to restore lost performance on systems impacted by KB5066835...
ReactOS has taken another visible step toward supporting modern Windows graphics drivers: developers have demonstrated a working WDDM display driver path inside ReactOS, with the Microsoft Basic Display sample and even some vendor drivers showing a display at native resolutions — a milestone...
If Windows 10 or Windows 11 refuses to detect your external monitor, the problem is almost always one of three things: the physical connection, the graphics driver stack, or the monitor’s own identification data. The how‑to checklist rolled out by mainstream guides is solid — start with cables...
For a surprising number of Windows systems, the guilty party behind intermittent stutters, dropped frames, and mysteriously sluggish behaviour isn’t a CPU pegged at 100% or a full SSD — it’s the tiny, sub-millisecond interruptions inside the kernel that LatencyMon can expose and quantify in...
When a modern operating system built for multicore CPUs and GPU-accelerated compositing is forced to run in a display mode designed before many readers were born, the result is part engineering curiosity and part living museum exhibit — and that’s exactly what happened when Windows 8.1 was...
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Microsoft’s switch from the familiar Blue Screen of Death to a minimalist black crash screen has drawn attention — and a fresh wave of questions from Windows 11 users who now confront the so‑called Black Screen of Death. This change is cosmetic in part, but it also comes bundled with new...
The SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED blue screen is one of those Windows errors that looks frightening but, in most cases, can be diagnosed and fixed without replacing hardware — provided you approach it methodically and understand what the stop code is telling you. This article breaks down...
If your Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter (MWDA) is giving you trouble — blank or choppy video, no audio, frequent disconnects, or inconsistent behavior — you’re not alone. This guide walks through the practical steps Microsoft recommends plus field-proven tips, diagnostics and workarounds so...
Intel’s latest GPU driver release, version 32.0.101.6987 (WHQL-certified), marks a pivotal moment for users of Windows 11 24H2—ushering in a notable leap in both performance and system control for Arc and select integrated GPUs. From real-world boosts of up to 5% FPU to a granular new “Shared...
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NVIDIA’s recent announcement to extend Game Ready driver support for Windows 10 until October 2026 has sent a notable ripple through the PC gaming community, especially as Microsoft’s own end-of-support deadline for the popular operating system looms just a year sooner. This strategic move...
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Windows users have long relied on the taskbar as a central hub for navigation, multitasking, and system management. But what happens when this core interface suddenly vanishes, slipping behind maximized windows or refusing to appear when needed most? Countless users have voiced frustration about...
For millions of Windows 11 laptop users, squeezing out every bit of available performance can be the difference between effortless productivity and daily frustration. Whether you’re gaming, multitasking at work, or just aiming for a smoother experience, a lagging system can feel like it’s...
Determining the precise version of DirectX installed on your PC can play a pivotal role in boosting game performance and software compatibility, but for many, unraveling this information remains a confusing first step. Understanding the architecture of DirectX, its evolution, and the specific...
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