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Executing multiple Windows 10 setups on identical hardware

Executing multiple Windows 10 setups on identical hardware

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SuperTigresss
Posting Freak
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01-28-2016, 03:09 PM
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People often gather for LAN events and struggle with laptops that can't handle demanding games like Minecraft or Gmod well. Running two Windows versions at once on the same machine is possible but requires some setup. I’ve noticed LMG achieving this with their tri-VR i9 configuration, though it’s not straightforward. For managing multiple input devices without conflicts, you’ll need to configure drivers and possibly use software that supports device separation.
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SuperTigresss
01-28-2016, 03:09 PM #1

People often gather for LAN events and struggle with laptops that can't handle demanding games like Minecraft or Gmod well. Running two Windows versions at once on the same machine is possible but requires some setup. I’ve noticed LMG achieving this with their tri-VR i9 configuration, though it’s not straightforward. For managing multiple input devices without conflicts, you’ll need to configure drivers and possibly use software that supports device separation.

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KlayDog1
Senior Member
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01-28-2016, 03:27 PM
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You need your setup ready and run two virtual machines. This approach suits enterprise needs like Linus' setup for multiple gamers or Windows VM installations with separate Windows on each. Splitting a PC divides its resources, which isn't ideal if you're already limited by performance. Better to connect both systems together on the same network or use a gaming console. If both use the same console and games, local play is possible unless multiplayer isn't supported.
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KlayDog1
01-28-2016, 03:27 PM #2

You need your setup ready and run two virtual machines. This approach suits enterprise needs like Linus' setup for multiple gamers or Windows VM installations with separate Windows on each. Splitting a PC divides its resources, which isn't ideal if you're already limited by performance. Better to connect both systems together on the same network or use a gaming console. If both use the same console and games, local play is possible unless multiplayer isn't supported.