

(1) Validate the state of your Attestation - Go To>Settings>Privacy & Security>Windows Security>Device Security. Two things for you to consider, perform either or both at your discretion to validate how your TC environment is behaving: This will be a two part answer - I've exceeded the character(s) limit. If the Attestation Key fails on your machine, it can/will cause disruptions to either or both h/w &/or s/w running on the PC. So, the Attestation Key is produced and sent to the MS Azure Server (intermediary) to certify the authenticity of the device (your PC - which includes all h/w & s/w running on your PC). While both UEFI and TPM are BIOS provisioning factors, that Attestation Key is created by the OS (in other words Microsoft). That key is generated within two layers: (1) UEFI (which must be enabled=BIOS) and TPM (which must be enabled=BIOS) however, there's a small catch to this. Each h/w & s/w device rolls up into the Attestation Key (I realize I'm repeating myself). Again, this occurs via UEFI/TPM - each device asserts it is certified - this effectively means an outdated driver, an old(er) incompatible h/w device or its associated outdated s/w will not pass certification to create an Attestation Key if the h/w or s/w device cannot be "attested". In a nutshell, all h/w & s/w must roll up into the creation of the Attestation Key. MS "Azure" server operates as the intermediary to negotiate the authenticity of the Attestation Key. You CANNOT maneuver around the requirement for TC albeit, every device must be certified and an Attestation (encrypted) Key generated on your device (PC). In the long of it, I believe you have "some" knowledge of what attestation involves I believe. Please feel free to only respond with useful links. Today I will be reseating the graphics card, cpu and rolling back the BIOS but I highly doubt this will solve the issue. After reading a ton of articles regarding this issue I am under the assumption that Microsoft has to issue an update to fix this issue, or has someone found the solution? I reinstalled drivers, clean OS install, game scan/repair, updated the bios, upgraded memory, and messed with some backend game settings. But at times the game would crash pretty quickly or when in an intense situation so I decided I wanted to address it. It would allow me to play a few hours sometimes so it wasn't so bad. The game would suddenly crash every now and then. I do not remember exactly when the the problem started but I do remember I was trying to fix an issue while playing CODMW. I troubleshooted my pc as much as I possibly could.

I wanted to provide some insight and hopefully some useful links.
