There's no call for that. I was merely trying to illustrate a point, that any device of the same type but not the same construction can act differently.
Whilst I concur that it is unlikely to be a problem with the processor, it could be an issue with the operating system vs 32-bit emulation on that processor. Again, unlikely but still possible. It is more likely an issue with the particular setup of the operating system and related drivers, etc - I know loads of people who have trouble with YR on XP, and I know a few people who can ONLY get it to work on XP.
As for YR vs RA2 - they are different executables with different code. You only have to play one game of each to see how vastly different the look and feel of the two games are.
I equally know lots of people who have trouble with one but not the other.
Ultimately, RA2/YR was not designed for XP becuase it wasn't around at the time.
I suggest trying variations on compatability mode, try updating drivers, and, failing that, you'll have to look at clean installing your OS.
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