Someone said to make a power user account?
For gaming. . . well, i have tried that, and 3 of my games, i need to reinstall to work under the poweruser account. pretty dumbif you ask me. I figured the registry would have transfered to the new account.
For gaming...well, i have tried that, and 3 of my games, i need to reinstall to work under the poweruser account. pretty dumbif you ask me. I figured the registry would have transfered to the new account...
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[Here is my system]
Intel Celeron 566 @ 901
Abit BE6 Rv1
3d Prophet 2 Mx (6.34 drivers)
Soundblaster Live! Value w/ cambridge 4 point speakers
Pioneer 6x dvd / 12 x cdrom SCSI Drive
3com 905b-cmb network card
Panasonic 4x scsi burner
IBM Deskstar 13.5g 7200rpm DMA/66
Western Digital 14g 5400rpm DMA/66
256m PC-100 CS2 ram
BoDEAN
gizbug@sammyhagar.net
http://www.sammyhagar.net
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Go to the control panel and choose the users and groups applet. Click add and then type the name if the user but leave the domain blank. Click next then choose standard user and click finish. You now have a power user setup so now you need to log off Admin and log on to that new user and play away!
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Frank
A+, Windows 98 and NT MCP
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Frank
A+, Windows 98 and NT MCP