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Do I really Need To Partition (or have separate disc drives)?
These lists of how to setup/tweak xp for a DAW are mostly intimidating
me just now because I haven't actually gone in and done anything yet . One thing that I'm wondering about is the severity of the need to have a distict hard drive for the system, and one for audio, or partitioning a single hard drive into two drives ,respectively. Aside from the logical desire to have your audio separate from the system in case something happens. So, I'm lazy and cheap and I won't be spending lots of time doing music, or taking up lots of space (files), Kindly steer my thoughts accordingly. . I'm thinking partition the one drive and don't be afraid of the computer. (the computer should be afraid of me ! lol) thanks, Dar |
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