Your clock rate isn't high enough to handle virtualization swiftly without VT. My suggestion would be dual boot xp, making xp usable only for those games that run better, not for ANY general computer usage or the rest of all games available, that's what win7 is for.
Linux? You mean through Wine? On 3 Abr, 05:44, arcane cossack <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't have VT. Any chance it'd still run playably virtualized? That > seems like an alien thing to me... > > Also, how is game performance on Linux? > > On Apr 3, 12:11 am, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Stalker is one of those oddity games that actually run better on xp. I > > strongly recommend win7 for every single thing, but it has been proven > > that that specific games does run acceptably on xp and not really > > playable on win7. Either dual boot or virtualize xp, your specs are > > enough to run that game quite acceptably. > > > On 3 Abr, 02:35, arcane cossack <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > whoops, forgot, I'm also on a X3100/Intel 965. > > > > On Apr 2, 9:33 pm, arcane cossack <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I have a 1.66ghz C2D, 2gb RAM, and Win7 Ultimate. I'm using the Sigma > > > > 3 drivers. For some reason, I'm getting an astoundingly low framerate, > > > > getting really, really close to an unplayable one. Any help? I've used > > > > Avalon.reg (though I don't think it does anything: setting > > > > disablehwacceleration should have a drastic affect and has none), igrm > > > > isn't needed as it's already set to software by default though I've > > > > toggled it and gotten worse with hardware, and my hard drive's > > > > defragmented. Any tips? -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
