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How to install WinNT on (logical) Secondary drive
If you are reading this, you are aware of the fact that Windows NT only lets you
install
it on the primary active partition. If you are using two
HDD
, then it is simple. Just remove the first
HDD
and it should install without any problems on the second drive which is now primary. Okay, what if the second
HDD
, on which you are trying to install
WinNT
is not a physical drive but a logical one? The solution is again simple. Just restart your computer and enter BIOS settings. From the BIOS settings go to the Boot Up Sequence menu and select a drive letter which does not belong to your primary partition like, "D,
CDRom
, A". Although so such drive exists, BIOS and OS thinks that the logical drive (partition) is now primary. You know what to do next...
OpenGL problem with MatLAB
I had this problem long before and at the time nobody could understand what the problem was but now many people are aware that it is
MatLAB
which ruins the
OpenGL
settings. The thing is, if you are still playing games on your PC and if those games require
OpenGL
you may face difficulties if you are also using
MatLAB
on that very computer of yours.
MatLAB
interfere with
OpenGL
code and makes the games give
nonsense
errors. You can not originate the problem since they don't have any connection with display. If you have such trouble, just hit
Ctrl
-Alt-Del and check
wether
any
Matlab
.
exe
is running. Although you are not using
MatLab
at that time,
Matlab
.
exe
can be in running processes list and that is your enemy! Force it to shut down and play your game in peace!
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