On Mi, 15 mai 13, 10:08:13, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
> 
> to test hardware that does cause issues on my Linux, I decided to
> install a Windows, to ensure that the hardware isn't broken, since it's
> still within the warranty period.

That's a valid reason.
 
> FWIW it's a RME HDSPe AIO sound card and the abilities and the sound
> quality are amazing when using Windows, I just made a short test, but
> the card already is a complete other, much better card with Windows.
> It's not only that there are more features, but also the sound quality
> and latency is better.
> 
> I don't switch to Windows, I need Linux software, that isn't available
> for Windows and I've got issues to handle Windows, but I'll collect as
> much information as possible, to find out what's different on Windows.

Most probably the driver. As a customer you could try writing to the 
chipset makers to contribute to the Linux driver.

> Since it's a PITA to set up the Windows I need, I'll make backups of it,
> when I backup my Linux.

As far as I recall Windows is difficult (impossible?) to backup 
file-based. I would rather suggest you use one of the partition cloning 
tools (CloneZilla, PartImage, dd(rescue), etc.) and just backup the 
entire partition.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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