Chapter 14. Configuring Windows for Best Audio Quality

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Microsoft Windows users are in an interesting position right now. Windows XP is still the most popular Windows version, despite being a Methuselah in computer years as it was first released in 2001. Microsoft has tried several times to retire it, but it won’t go away. In July 2010, Microsoft announced an extension of support for XP SP3 through April 2014. XP will continue to be a downgrade option for Windows 7 buyers for the length of Windows 7’s original equipment manufacturer (OEM) life span, which ends two years after the next Windows version ships. So, XP is going to be with us for a long ...

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