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Old 05-July-2007, 08:50 AM
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It's easy to create a dual boot situation when first installing windows. Later, it becomes more difficult, but it is still doable.

Dual core processors aren't just for gaming - they run almost everything faster, and especially when there is any kind of multitasking going on. Also, the Core 2 is a more efficient CPU design anyways, so for the same clock speed and power consumption, it will get far more done than a P4.
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