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Why is there no Windows Hardware Acceleration Security Policy for Home and Office Computers?


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The advent of Compute mode and the disappearance of GPU/CPU/Audio Processing Hardware accelerations can be summed up with a switch to security policies on Home and Office PC's.The main goal is to reduce animations yet these are usually tied into accessibility features which by default are turned on for any PC "User" for their profile performance at the expense of convenience of management and overall functions of built in PC components.The problem?Windows set registry Blocklists for vendor drivers " 1002", and "8086"Microsoft recommended driver block rules | Microsoft LearnSolution?Where did h

 

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