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TheGrayOne
This has probably been asked and answered, though the latest thread I found
was from 2005.
I am using XP sp3 with a partitioned HD; (C - primary, (D and (E -
logical. I play World of Warcraft online (which is installed onto the D:
drive) and someone recently told me that the access time to and from drive D:
will be slower thus causing slower gaming experience.
(1) Is this true or is this person giving me a load of 'you-know-what'??
(2) If this is true, short from un-installing and re-installing, is
there a way to move the application from my drive D: to drive C: and still
have it work properly?
was from 2005.
I am using XP sp3 with a partitioned HD; (C - primary, (D and (E -
logical. I play World of Warcraft online (which is installed onto the D:
drive) and someone recently told me that the access time to and from drive D:
will be slower thus causing slower gaming experience.
(1) Is this true or is this person giving me a load of 'you-know-what'??
(2) If this is true, short from un-installing and re-installing, is
there a way to move the application from my drive D: to drive C: and still
have it work properly?