Hardware acceleration is a feature in computers that uses the graphics processing unit (GPU) to enhance the performance of certain tasks, primarily those related to graphics and video. It can significantly improve the speed and quality of tasks such as video editing, gaming, and 3D rendering.
However, in some cases, hardware acceleration can cause issues with software or system stability. If you are experiencing problems that may be related to hardware acceleration, you may want to try turning it off to see if that resolves the issue.