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| Can i use different user accounts to be able to choose between different performance settings for different tasks? I know u can configure desktops and the total graphic interface of Vista for each user but what about hardware, service and startup settings. Example: One account for best (offline) gameperformance (unused hardware and services turned off, no background security programs, low vistagraphics) one account for safe surfing ( lot of security programs running, networking and communication services) and one account for working(only services and hardware for the applications I need for work) Or is there a better way of doing this. I would like to be able to switch between systemperformancesettings with just one or two clicks. -- All work and no play makes Bender go Crazy. Whoop Whoop Whoop Whoop Whoop Whoop Whoop | Guest
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