![]() ![]() ![]() When you've booted to your secondary OS, nothing from the primary will be able to take any resources from your games. Then, install nothing but your essential drivers and game software on that partition. What you should probably do, if you're so inclined to reboot your system just for the sake of game performance, is to install a second copy of Windows onto another partition or a secondary internal hard drive. Your games will not run any better, and in fact will probably run much worse (if they run at all), in such a configuration. It turns off virtually all non-essential services, bypasses all on-startup software, and (most importantly, from a gamer's perspective) loads a built-in set of fail-safe drivers from Microsoft. Safe Mode doesn't just disable "Networking and Hardware Acceleration".
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