Executing a setup file of this nature follows a standardized sequence. Upon launch, the user is typically met with a User Account Control (UAC) prompt, a necessary security hurdle since the installer requires administrative privileges to modify system folders and registry keys. Following the acceptance of a license agreement, the installer identifies a destination path—usually within the C:\Program Files (x86) directory—and begins the write process. A critical final step for drivers like DFX is the system restart, which ensures the new virtual audio device is properly recognized by the Windows Sound Manager. Security and Compatibility Risks

Post-install checks:

: After you've made your selections, proceed with the installation. The software will then be installed on your computer.