I've done it. Not dual boot either. I had two drives in my bay. Each with its own installation of Windows. I'd physically unplug one drive and plug the other in when I wanted to fly. That drive was Windows and FS9 only.. It ran much quicker and much smoother.
That is a placebo effect. Do you mean frame rates increased significantly, as in a jump of 10 or more?
If that is true, how can FS9 run physically quicker? ... here is what I have found:
There are several people in my local area that are FS9 users. When personally inspecting a system that someone has done what you describe and found it runs faster and smoother, I compare the new install to their original primary C install. In some cases (not all) I find is that they have their FS display, traffic, weather and other settings different AND a new installation will create a new FS9.cfg file which removes entries that were causing slowdowns compared to the original C drive installation. On top of that, I have found many times that an add-on texture or scenery in the original install also created slow-downs and stutters. Quite simply, I have tested 9 systems and always found the same results. By making a backup of the new install on a single drive and importing the entire
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