I use Windows 64 with 4 Megs of RAM for my 5 box, with the tcpackfreq edit. Everything works pretty good, but like the old story goes I lag in Shat pretty much. Its really the only place, and am wondering if Symlinking would help that problem?
I guess I really need to read a little better to understand what I should be doing cause I am a little confused on that part but I run like this.
C:\WOW1
C:\WOW2
I use WOW1 for my main and WOW2 for my slaves so I'm not exactly sure how I should link them...
I found a thread with the following but not sure if this is the correct way to go about it:
Sure. This assumes you have multiple WoW folders, or you will not be able to use it.
1. Create a separate WoW folder for each of your accounts. Just copy/paste you main folder several times. Preferrably, both the main and newly copied WoW directories should be on your 2nd hard disk that is not your C-drive where Windows resides.
2. Delete the "data" folder inside the new WoW folders (not the original WoW folder though).
3. Download junction from this location: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896768.aspx.
4. Extract the executable to c:\
5. Open a command prompt and type c: and then cd\
6. Let's assume your main folder is d:\wow1, and the copies are d:\wow2, d:\wow3, etc.
Type "junction d:\wow2\data d:\wow1\data"
Type "junction d:\wow3\data d:\wow1\data"
And so forth for each backup.
Note that you can't delete these using explorer later on or you will delete your original data folder... use "junction -d d:\wow2\data".
Its also stated in this post to Symlink the data and cache folders of the slaves to the main in order to increase overall performance. Can anyone confirm?
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