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ChickaaBoom
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04-29-2016, 07:37 PM
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You're planning to use VMware Workstation for gaming with a 64-bit Windows 7 installation. Since you're dealing with the Xbox issue, you've already disabled it. You might want to create a dedicated 50 GB partition for this setup. As an organized person, setting up a separate partition could help keep your files tidy and avoid conflicts. VMware doesn't require additional drivers beyond what's on Windows, so it should work without extra software. Your system specs (i5 6660K, 8GB RAM) should handle 60fps gaming smoothly if the partition is properly managed.
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ChickaaBoom
04-29-2016, 07:37 PM #1

You're planning to use VMware Workstation for gaming with a 64-bit Windows 7 installation. Since you're dealing with the Xbox issue, you've already disabled it. You might want to create a dedicated 50 GB partition for this setup. As an organized person, setting up a separate partition could help keep your files tidy and avoid conflicts. VMware doesn't require additional drivers beyond what's on Windows, so it should work without extra software. Your system specs (i5 6660K, 8GB RAM) should handle 60fps gaming smoothly if the partition is properly managed.