| 11. | There are two operational modes, supervisor and user mode.
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| 12. | Prominent example of this approach is supervisor mode " and " user mode " ).
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| 13. | Unfortunately, like an access violation in user mode, this could be caused by almost anything.
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| 14. | Furthermore, legacy applications that attempt to access hardware directly cannot do so in user mode.
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| 15. | In user mode, addresses are translated to physical memory.
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| 16. | There is no memory protection, and the kernel is almost always running in user mode.
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| 17. | Kernel objects are not exposed to user mode code, but are restricted to kernel code.
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| 18. | Previous drivers were fully implemented in kernel mode, whereas WDDM is implemented partly in user mode.
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| 19. | All these components operate in user mode.
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| 20. | Select Advanced user mode and click OK.
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