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  1. #31

    Default Re: Windows XP Tweaks

    I am also in the move to go the mac route with the new
    mac mini, one thing I need to know is if I can use standard
    win mouse and win keyboard when running xp...I guess I
    can, but just want to be sure.
    Another thought I've had is does the bootcamp still support
    xp or does mac also go to win7 support only ?

    Sebastian

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    Default Re: Windows XP Tweaks

    Yes you can use a standard windows keyboard and mouse with the Macs, even in OS X if you like. Only a few keys are goofy. I'm too cheap to pay for their overpriced form over function keyboards and mice, so I always use PC based ones, even when I'm not running Win on the Mac.
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    Default Re: Windows XP Tweaks

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob L View Post
    From the Control Panel. Select System.
    Select the Advanced tab...
    Select the Advanced tab from this page... Set the Processor Scheduling to Applications.

    This will deliver much higher overall performance especially for disk access, Sample Rate Conversion and Build Mixes.
    Two options are available (Win XP Pro SP3): Programs or Background services
    Which should be used for "Applications"?

    Walter
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    Default Re: Windows XP Tweaks

    Hello,
    Quote Originally Posted by kabelwalter View Post
    Two options are available (Win XP Pro SP3): Programs or Background services. Which should be used for "Applications"?Walter
    Use the "Programs" option.

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