Sometimes you can disable some of them and start them manually or what not.but sometimes you can't. However.alot of times.I've found that handy-dandy software often installs a ton of services and startup items that really can gum up a machine. It says its a free download and it seems to be just the ticket for me. I've been reading about this Microsoft Virtual PC 2007. The downside is that rebooting to bounce back and forth between OS's is a pain. The upside is that, in addition to doing work, the XP partition gives me a place to install software that I wouldn't want to run on my 'gaming' Vista 64 partition and gum up the works. This has served me pretty well for a while now. So, currently, I've got this machine setup as dual boot with my main OS being Vista 64.and the option of booting into XP. The software that I need to run in order to log into my work resources at the office MUST be run in Windows XP (It simply won't run in 64 bit Vista.not even a little). I am currently running Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit on a machine that I use primarily for PC gaming, but that I also have to use for work (sad, but true ).
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