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When I was dual booting I found it really helped to have each OS on its own HD and use the BIOS as a boot manager.
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Whenever I insert a CDR with data already on it into either drive on my Vista Ultimate computer it will not read the files on the disk. All it wants to do is write to it. How can I turn this off so...
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It's apparently already been done for Shadowrun. Personally, I went with a DX 10 card and Vista not too long ago. However I don't expect to be able to upgrade for a while so I wanted something that...
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I've been using the Seagates for a while now. Very reliable drives with a great warranty. I'm happy with them.
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No it's not faster. It's going to be smoother if you do heavy multitasking but it's not faster and won't run games as well. Dual core is for those people who have multiple apps open at once, not...
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I'm running OCZ Platinum-- got a great deal on it and I'm very happy with it. Any of the good names (Corsair, OCZ, Mushkin, Crucial) are well worth the money.
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If you bought a retail copy of Ultimate in the US or Canada you can go to MS and buy license for Home Premium for $50 then upgrade that license to Ultimate. All told it comes out to about $200 for...
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I just put Vista on one HD and XP on another then pick which one to boot from using BIOS.
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I dual boot XP and Vista-- each installed on its own SATA HD, and I use the boot order in BIOS to select which OS to load.
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Given that machine, get the cheapest AGP video card with DVI that you can find. If you can get an FX5200 with DVI go for that. Don't buy anything PCI-e for that system.
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