The problem could either be with corrupt or outdated Display drivers or the lack of a suitable GPU. In both these cases, we will have to troubleshoot accordingly. Try the following solutions ...
All these fixes are explained in detail below. Before proceeding, make sure that the GPU you have installed is compatible with your computer motherboard. 1] Reseat the GPU and the required hardware ...
Microsoft announced the general availability of GPU-enabled Cloud PCs for Windows 365 Enterprise and Frontline editions. These Cloud PCs come in three configurations: Standard, Super, and Max. Windows ...
Windows 11 can feel sluggish long before your hardware is truly outdated, especially if its power profile, drivers and graphics settings are working against you. With a handful of targeted tweaks, I ...
Microsoft won its place at the near-top of the generative AI food chain by inking early partnerships with companies like ChatGPT steward OpenAI and Nvidia, whose powerful GPUs are able to support ...
NVIDIA has released a security update for its GPU display driver for Windows, containing a fix for a high-severity flaw that threat actors can exploit to perform, among other things, code execution ...
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Microsoft has released the optional KB5055612 preview cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 with two changes, including a fix for a GPU paravirtualization bug in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2).
I'm running Ubuntu 25.04 as my host OS, but I have a Windows 11 VM (using QEMU/KVM) set up for certain Windows-only apps that don't play nice with Linux/WINE, like Solidworks and Photoshop. I have ...
Nvidia has released a new driver for users sticking to the old (like very old) graphics cards that no longer receive mainstream support. Version 475.14 also supports Windows 7, 8, and 8.1. It is one ...
WTF?! Now you can bypass your hard drive and store your whole operating system in your VRAM (should you want to). Well-known Windows modder NTDEV has demonstrated how, and it's surprisingly painless.