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This message comes up and tabs me out of my games all the damn time! And if I press yes it makes my frames worse! how do I make this message go away

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This message comes up and tabs me out of my games all the damn time! And if I press yes it makes my frames worse! how do I make this message go away

I don't see a yes option. 

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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This message comes up and tabs me out of my games all the damn time! And if I press yes it makes my frames worse! how do I make this message go away

"Keep the current color scheme, and don't show this message again"

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The bottom option.?

 

EDIT: Welcome to the forums :D and remember to follow your posts so you don't miss answers @Pize

i have also tryed that but it still changes the scheme. sry for my english

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Yeah the bottom option literally doesn't work. It will only work for that one game session.

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Go to Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Action Center > Change Action Center Settings - and then there should be a checkbox under Maintenance Messages called "Windows Troubleshooting". 

 

Uncheck that box and you should never have that popup again.

"A picture is starting to form here... I wonder if it's accurate? Some pieces don't quite seem to fit. Or maybe I just don't like the way it looks."

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Go to Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Action Center > Change Action Center Settings - and then there should be a checkbox under Maintenance Messages called "Windows Troubleshooting". 

 

Uncheck that box and you should never have that popup again.

Thanks! I'll see if this solves my issue

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