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Windows Vista essentially behaves the same as XP, but the device name is DSI
Tetra rather than USB Audio Device.
In Windows, if you unplug the USB cable and plug it back in while a program
has the Tetra port open, you may have to resync. That usually means going to
the USB Audio Device (or DSI Tetra) Properties, as in the procedure above, and
clicking OK. If Tetra is no longer listed in the Device Manager under “Sound,
video, and game controllers,” power Tetra down and back up again while it is
connected via USB. It should be detected on power up.