Do we have any tutorial on how a Windows rookie could do this to his 
home machine (especially the dual-boot method)? Might make a good 
addition to the Flex KB.

Jerry W4UK

At 10:57 AM 8/1/2008, k5nwa wrote:
>At 09:46 AM 8/1/2008, Brian Lloyd wrote:
> >I took a different approach. I dedicated a machine to running the 5K.
> >I stripped everything out of the OS that I could, including all
> >firewall functions, microsoft networking, eye-candy, even login. It
> >does not run email and it does not browse the web.  The firewall is in
> >my router and I am careful to allow only such traffic as I know is
> >necessary, which is precious little in the case of my shack computer.
> >And while I have had my problems with the 5K, PowerSDR, and VAC, this
> >isn't one of them.
>
>That is the approach I have taken for several years, I have a Dual
>Pentium III 1GHz machine and with that approach the software takes
>about 10% of the CPU  and works just fine. The spikes in the
>utilization has gone away, it's just a steady line. But what I did
>was to create a second profile, so I have a normal profile and a
>skinny profile. The skinny profile is stripped of all networking,
>anti virus, and any service not required. If I need to put software
>while booted to it I put the software on a USB stick and install away.
>
>
>
>Cecil
>K5NWA
>www.softrockradio.org  www.qrpradio.com


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