January 26, 200521 yr I am putting a 2nd hard drive in my computer and was wondering if it makes a difference which hard drive I run FS9 on? My original idea was to move all flight sim related programs and data including FS9 to the 2nd hard drive which would be a slave of the original hard drive. But now I John B
January 28, 200521 yr Instead of putting FS9 on a separate hard drive, I recommend you spread the files over BOTH. That should give you the optimum experience. There are several posts in this forum discussing the advantages. Allcott
January 28, 200521 yr Author >Instead of putting FS9 on a separate hard drive, I recommend>you spread the files over BOTH. That should give you the>optimum experience. There are several posts in this forum>discussing the advantages. >>>AllcottI've been reading the other post that have discussed this plus have read othe forums on the web and have decided to keep FS9 on my C drive and move other items to the new hard drive. That way myC drive will be almost completely dedocated to FS9.John John B
January 28, 200521 yr Well it have to share it with windows :). But really harddrive performance hardly matter at all for FS9 so just use what is convenient.
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