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Browse All TopicsQuad Xeon E5405 2HGz 2x6m L2 Cache 1,333MHz
4GB DDR2 667MHz, Nvidia Quadro FX1,700 512mb, 160GB SATA 10k RPM 16MB cache
This PC is a Windows XP Prof. I'l like to make it a dual boot with Windows 7 64bit, maybe use a Windows 7 upgrade DVD
Any suggestions to get the best performance? or how to go about this
I'm thinks of using two drives but I'm not sure how to handle boot if I do or maybe being able to switch drives somehow.
I'm going to triple the RAM
What I'm trying to accomplish is having a user with Windows 7 64bit and XP 32bit in a production environment. The user will run Windows 7 64bit but if he gets in trouble he can boot up XP to finish his work. We use CAD and tons of add-ons to CAD
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