5 manning with vista or xp?
this is what i have:
GT9800 OC
500 pwr supply
4 gigs ram
vista 32
dual core 3.2ghz
right now i am 4 boxing 4 shammies... :P my fps is ok until i run into a major cities..can run instances fine...with basically same fps..i use the console commands every time i load up..helps alot...i want to give 5boxing a shot now..do u think that i will have to reinstall xp? or can i partition the HD to have xp on it with WoW? and have it run even better as 4 man? or with 5 man??
I just ding'd my girls to 60 yesterday :D
found this from msn forums...but omg!
Instead of going into the long explaination, the easy way to become aquanted with the Symlink feature in Vista is to open up a command prompt and type 'Mklink /?' ,you will be presented with the necessary information for creating your own symlinks in Vista. So lets create one then...
Say for example we want to call the 'Music' folder in Vista "My Personal Music Collection" but we want that folder to appear at another location other that the default Vista location and we have some problems moving the 'Music' folder and we really don't mind if the actual folder stays at its default location, we just want a folder called "My Personal Music Collection" because we don't like the default Vista 'Music' name. Ok here is how we would do that. Additionally, lets say that our user name is 'Mickeymouse' (just for the heck of it).
(Open up a command prompt and type Mklink/?. That will give you information and the syntax of the command to create a symlink.)
1. Open command prompt in the place where you want to create the symlink, were going to use the root of the C:\ drive in this example but it can be anywhere you want..
2. type mklink /? for information. So if we want to create a symlink directory at the root of C:\;
mklink /J <the name of our link directory> <the target of our link>
so lets create a link directory named "My Personal Music Collection" at the root of C:\ with a target of the default C:\Users\Mickeymouse
mklink /J "My Personal Music Collection" "C:\Users\Mickeymouse"
If you now look in the root of the C:\ drive you will see what looks like a folder but really isn't, its not a shortcut either but we won't go into that in this post. You will be able to copy, save, paste, and do all the normal things you would do with an actual folder with your "My Personal Music Collection" symlink, but remember, the actual activity is taking place in the original "C:\Users\Mickeymouse"
Omg i just dont understand!