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TheFireKahuna committed Apr 22, 2021
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1. You will need standard Equalizer APO 1.2.1 installed on your system.
2. Disable Equalizer APO for all audio devices.
3. Reboot your computer.
4. Unpack the [attached zip archive](https://github.com/TheFireKahuna/equalizerAPO64/releases/) into the Equalizer APO installation folder. Replace EqualizerAPO.dll. Consider backing up the original file before doing this, otherwise you will need to reinstall EqualizerAPO to remove this.
4. Unpack the [attached zip archive](https://github.com/TheFireKahuna/equalizerAPO64/releases/) into the Equalizer APO installation folder. Replace EqualizerAPO.dll. Consider backing up the original directory before doing this, otherwise you will need to reinstall EqualizerAPO to remove this.
5. Re-enable Equalizer APO with the following settings on Windows 10:
- Select your device, tick its box and then tick the Troubleshooting options box below.
- Untick Pre-mix, tick Post-mix for Install APO. Switch the drop-down menu to Install as SFX/EFX (experimental).
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Method 2 (no Reboot)
1. You will need standard Equalizer APO 1.2.1 installed on your system.
2. Launch Task Manager, go to Services, right-click stop the Windows Audio (Audiosrv) and Windows Audio Endpoint Builder (AudioEndpointBuilder) services.
4. Unpack the [attached zip archive](https://github.com/TheFireKahuna/equalizerAPO64/releases/) into the Equalizer APO installation folder. Replace EqualizerAPO.dll. Please backup the original file before doing this.
4. Unpack the [attached zip archive](https://github.com/TheFireKahuna/equalizerAPO64/releases/) into the Equalizer APO installation folder. Replace EqualizerAPO.dll. Consider backing up the original directory before doing this, otherwise you will need to reinstall EqualizerAPO to remove this.
5. Right-click start the two audio services. This will load the modified 64-bit audio processing engine.
- Note, either way I still recommend installing your APO with the settings in Method 1 if your running Windows 10, as otherwise distortion can occur.

## Uninstallation

1. Disable Equalzier APO for all audio devices.
2. Reboot your computer.
3. Replace the EqualizerAPO.dll with the original backup you created when installing 64-bit version.
4. Re-enable Equalizer APO and reboot.

Alternatively, reinstall EqualizerAPO.
1. Reinstall EqualizerAPO or restore a backup of the installation folder.

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