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#1 Murricator
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I am going to dual boot xp and vista. For best performance, should I install the two OS's on different drives or same drive with different partitions?
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#2 Murricator
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I don't usually like to bump, but there has been no response in twelve hours. I would appreciate any help.
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#3 Murricator
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I do play "intense" games on my PC (ie Assassins Creed, COD4, R6V), but I am looking for a more casual game. I would like to play mahjong. When I try to find it in google I get the pair-two-tiles game, I want the four person 'Chinese-poker' type mahjong.

Can anyone recommend a recent and hopefully decent mahjong game. It would be great if it had single player mode.

I was able to find two games but they were pre-win98. I want something with a friendly gui.

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#4 Murricator
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Thank you all for the response. I don't mind clean installing my computer, but if its "stable" and I dont have to why waste the time.
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#5 Murricator
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I received a free copy of Vista Ultimate (non-upgrade). I am going to install it on my machine that currently has XP. I will dual boot. I see tutorials online that show how to install vista after xp and xp after vista. Is one method more stable?
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#6 Murricator
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Im sorry but I do not think it'll work. I do not believe it is hdcp compliant. If you know it is then it will work as long as you get the cables for it (ie HDVI to DVI).
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#7 Murricator
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Sorry, forgot I posted here. Here is the status check website https://portal.archway.com/run/Lookup?key=BVISTA
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#8 Murricator
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I received mine in about 5 weeks. Although they had to replace one BluRay for it was out of stock. If you are worried visit the rebate site and check the status.
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#9 Murricator
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I just used the Cyberlink BluRay Advisor software; it determined that my monitor is not HDCP compliant. Thank you all for the help.
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#10 Murricator
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The model is the LG L1932TQ-BF. A friend thought that DVI-D meant HDCP, but he didnt seem too sure.
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