by congo » Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:55 pm
Yeah, it sounds like it's definitely screwed, I'd start again and listen to my advice it if were me, but then I'm not you ;D
Here's what I do.
Partition 20gb or so for Windows on c: drive and format and install windows. Not just any windows, but a fully updated custom install disk, so it's all up to date with no need to have any auto updating turned on or any internet connection set up at all.
Make sure all the device drivers for your system are correctly installed,
(best to get the latest drivers beforehand and put them all on the second partition of the hard disk you plan on installing into the system).
Run 3Dmark and get some scores at default settings and compare with similar systems to your's, this way you know if there is a problem with anything game related before you go any further.
All good? Then install your software and start having fun.
Pretty soon you'll start seeing the PC slowing down as you install a myriad of "essential applications" which are not essential at all, in the slightest, or even remotely so by any stretch of the imagination.
So, start again..... this time, don't install all that other rubbish until you have the skills to disable the hundreds of sneaky application that go along with them.
Seriously though, A dedicated HDD with a separate windows install devoted exclusively to Flight Sim is not such a silly idea. It's almost always added software that screws everything up.

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