I vote for dual boot 
I'm a surfer and a gamer. Since fall I've been using Win2K, which in it´s own right is a rock solid OS, many games work on it, but not all. I've had a couple of games that will not run. My solution was to dual boot. I formatted my hdd, partitioned it three ways, ME partition, W2K partition and the third partition for storing mp3´s, movies and stuff. I installed ME on the first one, then I installed W2K on the second one and everything works like a charm. I use W2K for "work", a bit of surfing, e-mail and such. I also installed Office2000 there. Then I use ME for games and surfing also. I refuse to install Office on ME. Did you know that Office2000 adds/changes 2000-7000 registry keys depending on type of install!?!?!! Jezuz!
/rant off
Ivar
I'm a surfer and a gamer. Since fall I've been using Win2K, which in it´s own right is a rock solid OS, many games work on it, but not all. I've had a couple of games that will not run. My solution was to dual boot. I formatted my hdd, partitioned it three ways, ME partition, W2K partition and the third partition for storing mp3´s, movies and stuff. I installed ME on the first one, then I installed W2K on the second one and everything works like a charm. I use W2K for "work", a bit of surfing, e-mail and such. I also installed Office2000 there. Then I use ME for games and surfing also. I refuse to install Office on ME. Did you know that Office2000 adds/changes 2000-7000 registry keys depending on type of install!?!?!! Jezuz!
/rant off
Ivar