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There are a ton of Windows framework processes with long, confounding names, from the WMI supplier host to the client-server runtime. In the event that you ask most Windows clients what they do, however, they won't be aware. This is on the grounds that these framework processes are intended to work, yet shouldn't be visible (except if there is an issue). The Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation Process is one more verification of this, with a long name yet not much sign (past sound) of how it's treating your Windows PC. To assist you with understanding what it does, this…