Gringo6, you haven't said if you have a
laptop or a
desktop so this could be totally useless info.
I'll also have to makes an assumption or two.As you're talking about FS9, I'll have to guess that you may have an older laptop/desktop.
I'll also have to assume that FS9 is probably already installed, and that it's installed in the standard location, "
Program Files", as dictated by the install software.
So if it's working under Vista then you've probably haven't had the problems that others have had.
Personally, I never had a problem with FSX in the "Program Files" directory. Or if I did, it was a very minor problem as changing permissions can,
(usually) be very simple.
If you have a desktop computer instead of a laptop computerSimply re-installing FS9/FSX to a different directory on the same hard drive may, or may not, work "better" in so far as permissions go.
But Gary, garymbuska, is 100% correct: "
This is a fact any program will work better if not installed on the same drive as the operating system."
How you do that is the question.
Standard hard drives (
WD Blue 1TB - $55) are relatively cheap and can offer more space than FS9 will EVER need.
Assuming, that you don't want a new system, my advice would be to buy a new hard drive and clone your old drive onto the new drive.
The newer hard drives alone will probably be FAR faster than your older drive. Also, this idea will work if you only have a laptop.
A 1TB hard drive with 32 - 64gb of cache is a great place to start. You
will be amazed how fast, if you have an older drive.
Or for $60 - $70 you could buy a 120GB SSD drive just for FS9.
That depends on how much space you have devoted to FS9 on your hard drive, of course.
Personally, I have an SSD for the OS, a 1TB hard drive for my programs, and another SSD just for Prepar3d.