ChrisRChamberlain
Programmer
Hi all
Thread title looks bizarre but logic is simple
Have a high end gaming enthousiast client with a 3 year old 6 core Win 7 Ultimate pc.
Client currently experiencing blue screening whilst gaming after 5 mins or so, despite having replaced known faulty graphics card within the past four weeks.
Ignoring what may be causing the problem, (no obvious clues available), the proposal is to dual boot the pc with a second partition running Win 7 Ultimate with only gaming software.
Having isolated the gaming software from the everyday software, then an investigation could begin as to what is causing the problem.
So, having from created another partition on the only hard drive, what 'gotchas' might there be in creating this configuration?
TIA
PDFcommander.co.uk
motrac.co.uk
Thread title looks bizarre but logic is simple
Have a high end gaming enthousiast client with a 3 year old 6 core Win 7 Ultimate pc.
Client currently experiencing blue screening whilst gaming after 5 mins or so, despite having replaced known faulty graphics card within the past four weeks.
Ignoring what may be causing the problem, (no obvious clues available), the proposal is to dual boot the pc with a second partition running Win 7 Ultimate with only gaming software.
Having isolated the gaming software from the everyday software, then an investigation could begin as to what is causing the problem.
So, having from created another partition on the only hard drive, what 'gotchas' might there be in creating this configuration?
TIA
FAQ184-2483
Chris PDFcommander.co.uk
motrac.co.uk