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  2. Windows Hardware Lab Kit - Wikipedia

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    Windows Hardware Lab Kit (Windows HLK) is a test automation framework by Microsoft to certify devices for Windows. It replaced Windows Hardware Certification Kit (Windows HCK) and Windows Logo Kit (WLK) for Windows 10 and later versions.

  3. WHQL Testing - Wikipedia

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    WHQL Testing is a testing process for third-party device drivers that ensures compatibility with Microsoft Windows. Drivers that pass the WHQL tests get a "Certified for Windows" logo and a digitally signed certification file that prevents Windows from displaying a warning message.

  4. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 is a version of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft. It was released in 2015 and is available in 110 languages, with regular updates and features.

  5. Binary-code compatibility - Wikipedia

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    Binary compatible operating systems are OSes that aim to implement binary compatibility with another OS, or another variant of the same brand. This means that they are ABI-compatible (for application binary interface). As the job of an OS is to run programs, the instruction set architectures running the OSes have to be the same or compatible.

  6. Windows System Assessment Tool - Wikipedia

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    Learn about WinSAT, a module of Windows that measures and reports hardware performance and capabilities as a Windows Experience Index score. Find out how WinSAT works, what tests it performs, and how it relates to Windows features and gaming.

  7. DirectX - Wikipedia

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    DirectX is a collection of APIs for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. Learn about its history, features, components, and compatibility with different operating systems and consoles.

  8. Application binary interface - Wikipedia

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    An application binary interface (ABI) is an interface between two binary program modules, such as a library and a user program. An ABI defines how data structures or computational routines are accessed in machine code, which is a low-level, hardware-dependent format.

  9. Shim (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A shim is a library that intercepts and changes API calls for compatibility or functionality reasons. Learn about different types of shims, examples, and related concepts in computer programming.

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