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But Leo was stubborn. And he remembered the old ways.
He leaned back. The buzz from the corner had stopped. Or maybe he just couldn’t hear it over the fan, now spinning up for the first time in years, cool air pushing through the dusty heatsink of the GTX 750 Ti.
Then came the day Windows Update pushed “Security Patch KB4534310.”
He checked Device Manager. “Standard VGA Adapter.” The 750 Ti was gone.
Then he opened an administrator command prompt. Disabled driver signature enforcement permanently: bcdedit /set testsigning on . Rebooted.