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sandboxed mode
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The sandboxed mode tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about a Windows 8 feature that allows the operating system to launch specific applications, such as Media Center, in an isolated environment. This mode bypasses the normal startup process to enable faster booting for tasks like watching media or sending emails. The concept is related to Microsoft's commitment to ARM architecture and patents like Windows Direct Experience, which describe how the OS enters a sandboxed state to run select programs without loading other applications. This tag is relevant for users interested in Windows 8 development, ARM computing, and performance optimization through sandboxing.
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