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Timeout Detection and Recovery

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Timeout Detection and Recovery or TDR is a feature of the Windows operating system introduced in Windows Vista. It detects response problems from a graphics card, and if a timeout occurs, resets the card to recover a functional desktop environment and if it fails, it results in Blue Screen of Death.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Timeout detection and recovery (TDR) - Windows drivers".

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