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Your first day on the job, you get a call from the owner complaining that her network connection is down. A quick check of the central switch verifies that its in good working order, as is the bosss PC. As luck would have it, your supervisor calls at just that time and tells you not to worry; shell be by in a jiffy with her TDR to help root out the problem. What is she talking about?

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TDR means Timeout Detection and Recovery.

Step-by-step explanation:

TDR is a feature of the Windows operating system which detects response problems from a graphics card, and recovers to a functional desktop by resetting the card. If the operating system does not receive a response from a graphics card within a certain amount of time (default is 2 seconds), the operating system resets the graphics card.

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