Bigger hard drive

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Re:Bigger hard drive 2012/08/12 21:31:59 (permalink)
You can see the disk layout in the Windows Disk Manager tool.

One reason the "C" drive appears to under report it's size could be that it has a recovery partition on it. If you are running Win 7, there are a couple of hidden partitions used by the OS.

You could go the easy route and just add an external HD if you have a port available.
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Re:Bigger hard drive 2012/08/14 19:44:59 (permalink)
I already have an external drive scook, just for file-project storage. I like to run and keep ongoing projects on the same drive, it cut's a bit of latency in processing. I'm going to work on the switch some more later this week. While I struggle with temptation over getting a newer DAW. It's amazing how fast things get obsolete in the tech world. Is art tying to catch up to tecnology?, or is tecnology trieing to catch up to art?

Craig DuBuc
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