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I too have no intention of dual booting win 7. I do not see the need to fill the drive(s) up with operating systems that are completely in the shadow of win 7.
Also like swarfega I do not run those type of programs but do run intensive graphic games and have no problems at all.
Like I have said many times on these forums, xp, vista and the like are well and truly established now because they have been out for many many years. Windows 7 on the other hand is still in the making, which makes it even more remarkable. Imo no other os comes close to this beauty and xp, vista etc needed service packs to just make them function properly.
Also if it is nvidia which are causing you the problems why title your thread as you have? Is it easier to blame the os?
People really need to consider the fact this operating system is still being developed(its like a baby who is still in the womb) ready for it's introduction into the world so need to think before they type.
Xp, vista etc etc will never be acquainted with my computer again.