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#1 Gog
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Since you had a 9800SE,you have a PC with an AGP port. Any modern card is PCI-E. Those won't fit and would be way too powerful for an older PC.

The best AGP card is something like a Radeon HD 4650 but that costscloser to 100euro.

Your best bet would be to get a second hand R9800Pro or GF 7900 for 30 euro.

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#2 Gog
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No Newegg has branches in the US, Canada and China.They won't ship outside those regios.

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#3 Gog
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FAT32 works for more than 130 GB although Windows won't fomat if teh drive is more than 32 GB. Third-party utilities can do that. The main problem when using FAT32 is that the file size is limited to 4 GB.

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#4 Gog
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living means lying.

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#5 Gog
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You would have to change the defaultinstallation path - if the prgram allows it - some programs will always install on c:

I don't suggest making a small windows partition for this reason. Make a large enough to fit windows and programs. Have another partition for data only. Like 150 GB and 350 GB for a 500 GB disk.

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#6 Gog
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E6600 + 2 GB DDR2 + 9800GT

1680*1050 high settings directx 10. 30fps+

I am not sure why everyone thinks the game runs poorly?

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Yes

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#8 Gog
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He doesn't need to repair. His windows 7 is working. It's the windows XP partition that is not (because it was installed afterwards).

I listed the bcedit commands. Why not using a third party program? I am a application engineer and even I use that program rather than the command line tool.

Here is some more help on the bcdedit command

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#9 Gog
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Once 20 you only grow in width.

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#10 Gog
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Indeed. Don't run a repair from XP since it will destroy the windows 7 boot record.

Windows provides a command tool (Bcdedit.exe) to configure the boot manager since the boot.ini from previous window versions is no longer available. It's not easy to use so I recommend using a program like EasyBCD that provide a graphics interface to do the same thing.