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Scott Dorsey
 
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In article znr1097014723k@trad, Mike Rivers wrote:

In article writes:

Unfortunately I have to make a living using the computer for
other things, like programming. Seems like everytime I get a Windows
upgrade or install much of anything, it breaks the music applications.


Just do fifteen minutes worth of work for a programming client, take
the money for that job, and buy yourself another computer so you won't
have to mess up your music applications when you mess with the work
computer. You're worth it, and think of the time you'll save.


Or, just get a second disk and make your system dual-boot. Boot from one
disk when you want a programming platform, boot from the other when you
want an audio workstation.
--scott

And I do feel sorry for anyone who is forced to program on Windows, but
it probably beats working for Christian radio....

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