Well, I saw you writing your own quote, and thought, ok, maybe. But I really haven't been talking about this. It's merely about the AlwaysOff (I think you can search for it) which has been adviced in here, and applied by quite some. Maybe you did too.
I never dove in what you talk about, but it will imply other things (possibly contradictionary, thinking about hat I mean is a boot setting, and that by itself implying different defaults a next time when it's on).
About the tip : quite undoable. I thought about this and at least one person in here will know what I mean. Look at my text above ... I just don't know what people all can have been doing, and this stuff for 100% sure is not about one setting only. It can very easily be about taking away 500MB of memory you ever had, and what will never come back. Not that I could find by google, people having these propblems (want to increase memory, it went the other way around, and never came back).
Therefore my tip in the release notes really was : reinstall the OS. There's too much involved, "you" are usually not to blame, but next this forum may start to be about how to repair OSes ? hmm ...
Now my maximum MC SFS changed from 165 to 200. However, my SC SFS went the other direction, from 20 to 2.
And yes, so this can happen.
I myself didn't find a single inconsistency in things, but the difference will be that I always know what I did, investigate the further implications, and can revert. This is nothing for "you", but now what. I think I said it somewhere (release notes ?) : this can all go much further than it is now, but first people's systems must be default, so implications can be predicted. So, this will be about checking various Registry settings before proceeding, and if they don't match ... same problem. If they do match I can continue, *and* revert all when necessary. But this is all for later, *if* I should ever touch sound at all from now on ...
Lastly, I also told (again somewhere) about a very easy to apply change, but which does not imply further normal operation to be good, while the real solution is just obtaining more memory. This does (honestly) not apply to 32 bit OSes, so there it could really help (with still that downside arund the corner). This is about my own SC of 170 which easily runs. Still, if things start to behave strange, I'll again know what to do and can/will revert. This tweak too though, first requires a standard system, or at least one of which *I* know it is (which is that standard system, haha).
Ok, one other thing : please don't hesitate (anyone) to come up with these contradictions (like you just described), because it is always good to learn from (for me), and the whole lot is so complicated that I rather read something I know already with a chance for something new, than knowing nothing and possibly doing something really wrong in a next version.
I should only stop myself from giving lengthy replies like this one.
Hey, thanks.
Peter