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A recent motherboard failure is forcing me to consider a new build...the thing is, I have never really configured my OS for gaming, even though that is primarily what I use my PC for.
I anticipate doing a new build in the next month or so, and will probably use WIN XP again...not ready to make the Vista leap.
So...is there a resource out there that lists various WIN XP config steps for optimized gaming? I also have a few specific questions:
1. In a recent PC Gamer, the Hard Stuff section recommended setting up one WIN XP profile for gaming...and installing all of your games in this profile, and leaving the main profile for typical office use software...do drivers carry over across multiple profiles, or do you need to configure drivers inside each profile?
2. I have never tried this, but to keep the install clean, is it possible to install games to a different physical drive than the OS...for instance, can I just install the OS, and utilities, to say the physical C:/ drive, and then install games only to a different physical drive? Or do games need to reside on the same drive as the OS?
			
			I anticipate doing a new build in the next month or so, and will probably use WIN XP again...not ready to make the Vista leap.
So...is there a resource out there that lists various WIN XP config steps for optimized gaming? I also have a few specific questions:
1. In a recent PC Gamer, the Hard Stuff section recommended setting up one WIN XP profile for gaming...and installing all of your games in this profile, and leaving the main profile for typical office use software...do drivers carry over across multiple profiles, or do you need to configure drivers inside each profile?
2. I have never tried this, but to keep the install clean, is it possible to install games to a different physical drive than the OS...for instance, can I just install the OS, and utilities, to say the physical C:/ drive, and then install games only to a different physical drive? Or do games need to reside on the same drive as the OS?
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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