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fs9 in a diferent partittion

Postby cleobis » Sun Jan 16, 2005 6:53 pm

Hi all, due to some prblms I'll have to do a total format of my HD so, having to spend all this time I thought of maybe doing a separate partition for FS9... but I'd like to know if you think this is worth the double instalation of win xp...

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Re: fs9 in a diferent partittion

Postby BiggBaddWolf » Sun Jan 16, 2005 9:25 pm

I had to partition mine with a 250 Gig HD, I have everything on drive C:, and use the partition side to keep a backup of FS and other things, works out really nice that way so if I need to reformat the C drive I can without doing anything with the D drive  ;D

Also I have copies of a lot of my aircraft on CD, especially my payware, just in case the whole thing would crash..... :o :(
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Re: fs9 in a diferent partittion

Postby commoner » Mon Jan 17, 2005 3:09 am


Also I have copies of a lot of my aircraft on CD, especially my payware, just in case the whole thing would crash..... :o :(

...Now THAT is a sensible thing to do BBW..now why didn't I think of that...commoner :)
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Re: fs9 in a diferent partittion

Postby Skligmund » Mon Jan 17, 2005 5:19 am

You do NOT need to install XP on both partitions. Now, I have yet to attempt installing FS on the non-os partition, so I donlt know if you will get any performance gains/losses. But I would think a seperate hard drive for FS would be good......

I think I have a couple Western Digital 40GB 7200 RPM drives, and a couple open IDE spots.... Maybe stripe the drives for the FS installation? Could be worth looking into.
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Re: fs9 in a diferent partittion

Postby Hagar » Mon Jan 17, 2005 5:29 am

You do NOT need to install XP on both partitions.

I was thinking the same but kept quiet as I have no knowledge of XP. If you DID need to install it on both partitions I don't see the benefit.

On my previous machine I had a separate small drive for CFS1 & CFS2. This was easy to maintain as it didn't get clogged up with all the rubbish after going online for a short period & all the other temp files. When I did need to defrag the drive it only took a few minutes instead of hours. Both sims ran beautifully. I haven't tried this with FS9. Not sure how it would work out as some default files, like fs9.cfg, are installed to the same drive as the OS.
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Re: fs9 in a diferent partittion

Postby cleobis » Mon Jan 17, 2005 5:47 am

HI, thks all for the replies:)

The thing about installing winXP in both partitions was to create a dual boot system where one of the boots would be only for FS9 the antivirus and the browser....

will this give me any performance gain?
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Re: fs9 in a diferent partittion

Postby dave3cu » Mon Jan 17, 2005 7:23 am

The thing about installing winXP in both partitions was to create a dual boot system where one of the boots would be only for FS9 the antivirus and the browser....

will this give me any performance gain?


A possible alternative to dual boot to run a minimum system for FS9 would be to create a new user account with only minimal services to run FS9 in. (Not my idea, saw it here in the COF forum a few weeks ago)

There is also FSAutoStart to close down unnecessary programs and services.

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Re: fs9 in a diferent partittion

Postby cleobis » Mon Jan 17, 2005 7:49 am

hmmmm....that idea about the diferent user account is veru good:D I'll try it..

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Re: fs9 in a diferent partittion

Postby dave3cu » Mon Jan 17, 2005 9:31 am

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Re: fs9 in a diferent partittion

Postby wji » Mon Jan 17, 2005 11:03 am

My two sense worth says don't bother partitioning large HDs. I partitioned all my drives from '87 thru '97 until coming to the conclusion it's nothing but a pain.

I could never remember which data was on which drive and many programs (even MS Word) won't run across drives.

As we say out west here: to each his own,
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