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On a related note, Sound On Sound magazine published an article in this months issue on how to optimize Vista for audio.
Much of it is the same as XP: Set processor scheduling to prioritize background services, turn off windows audio, get rid of power-saving options that mess with the processor, make sure all hard drives have DMA enabled.
It also debunked an optimization myth from XP(and is still relevant on Vista). It's better to let windows handle the memory usage, like the page file, so don't manually set the page file or whatever else. Windows generally knows best, in this case.
All in all, on the average system there's not much you can do to optimize a system for audio, other than keeping the OS clean of bad programs and whatnot.
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