This real-time compatibility systems that will attempt to fix issues on unknown software bugs - one that runs at a higher application level and one that runs in the kernel. One lesser known features of Windows is that it has an entire compatibility database and real-time systems it uses to 'fix' known 3rd party software errors - from adjusting API bugs all the way down to fixing CPU specific instructions. (Which I'm glad they do, as end users are more important that who did what - even though they often will take the perception of fault when it wasn't them.) I am curious, as I know that Microsoft will often take a hit just to help users and get software running well and issue a compatibility database update or if this is something they will fix in Windows itself. Was the problem in the franken-stack Chromium uses for GPU access on Windows, drivers updates, or a change in Windows itself?
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