November 13, 201114 yr I rate myself a competant user, but not a ;techn-head;, so I would appreciate advice on the following.Windows 7 performance rating gives my computer setup a score of 6.9, and I have two 100GB SSD installed.I own a Vista 64 bit and a Windows 7 64bit Operating system. A Saitek flight yoke system, Rudders, and all three panelsSo to my question.....To get the best my computer can give to FSX, Do I install both Vista and Windows 7 and dual boot and give FSX the sole use of one system.Or is there a better way for me to set up???Regards to allTrainee Piloy Sonny
November 13, 201114 yr Windows 7 is the "very much improved, optimized, honed, streamlined, perfected, high-speed" version of Vista. Don't waste your time or resources. i7 [email protected] | 32GB RAM | EVGA RTX 3080Ti | Maximus Hero VII | 512GB 860 Pro | 512GB 850 Pro | 256GB 840 Pro | 2TB 860 QVO | 1TB 870 EVO | Seagate 3TB Cloud | EVGA 1000 GQ | Win10 Pro | EK Custom water cooling.
November 13, 201114 yr I rate myself a competant user, but not a ;techn-head;, so I would appreciate advice on the following.Windows 7 performance rating gives my computer setup a score of 6.9, and I have two 100GB SSD installed.I own a Vista 64 bit and a Windows 7 64bit Operating system. A Saitek flight yoke system, Rudders, and all three panelsSo to my question.....To get the best my computer can give to FSX, Do I install both Vista and Windows 7 and dual boot and give FSX the sole use of one system.Or is there a better way for me to set up???Regards to allTrainee Piloy SonnyTo add to Paul's comments, you need to read 'Setting up FSX and How to Tune It' by an FSX guru: http://www.simforums.com/forums/topic29041.html.Best regards,Jim
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