cheez
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Anybody still dual booting nowadays?
I'm been out of the DAW scene for a few years and now contemplating on getting back to it. I used to dual boot my system for DAW all the time. Considering the systems nowadays + Windows 10, are people still dual booting their system and run their DAW on a separate boot partition?
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jbraner
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Re: Anybody still dual booting nowadays?
2016/08/29 14:16:14
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Hi cheers, I still dual boot. I don't know if you really have to anymore, but I do ;-)
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Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
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Re: Anybody still dual booting nowadays?
2016/08/31 01:38:40
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I gave up on dual boot when everything (i.e. plugs that I use plus utility software) finally become available as 64bit. I actually retired the last dual boot system when I migrated everything to win10 in June 2016
GOOD TUNES LAST FOREVER +++ Visit the Rehab +++ DAW: Platinum/X3e, win10 64 bit, i7-3930K (6x3.2GHz), Asus Sabertooth X79, 32 GB DDR3 1600MHz, ATI HD 5450, 120 GB SSD OCZ Agility3, 2x 1TB WD HDD SATA 600 Audio-Interface: 2x MOTU 1248 AVB, Focusrite OctoPre, (Roland Octa-Capture) Control-Surface: VS-700C VSTi: WAVES, NI K10u, FabFilter, IK, ... (too many really)
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cheez
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Re: Anybody still dual booting nowadays?
2016/08/31 19:32:18
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Did you notice any noticeable difference when you moved from dual booting to single boot?
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Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
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Re: Anybody still dual booting nowadays?
2016/09/01 05:02:28
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cheez Did you notice any noticeable difference when you moved from dual booting to single boot?
no, but to be honest I did not use the 32 bit installation a whole lot - that was more of a fall-back option and a mean to test if some issues were related to the mix of 32 + 64 bit plugs. for almost a year everything on my system that I really use is 64bit (I only have a few minor things like fantom control remaining as 32 bit, but I rarely use that) ... and since monthly updates got so reliable that I update my system more often than the previous twice a year interval, it made no point to keep doing that for a dual boot ...
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cheez
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Re: Anybody still dual booting nowadays?
2016/09/01 20:21:20
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The reason for dual booting is not to use a 32 bit OS alongside a 64 bit. The argument has always been to have a clean registry, minimal background running processes, no antivirus, no eye candy, slim and an optimized system.
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Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
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Re: Anybody still dual booting nowadays?
2016/09/02 04:22:00
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cheez The reason for dual booting is not to use a 32 bit OS alongside a 64 bit. The argument has always been to have a clean registry, minimal background running processes, no antivirus, no eye candy, slim and an optimized system.
I understand. With PCs dedicated to DAW only work I got that anyway ... Actually, staying away from dubious soundcards, ASIO4ALL plus having a dedicated DAW only PC is key to happiness
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Re: Anybody still dual booting nowadays?
2016/09/02 10:24:44
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Still dual booting, both drives 250GB and Win10 64bit. I wouldn't want to risk running SONAR on the same drive which has 3rd party firewall/virus/spyware blocker and steam installed on it.
SONAR Platypus on Win10 64bit. Studio One Pro / Cubase Pro 9.5...just in case. 8GB i7-2600 3.4GHz Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3P Geforce GTX970 Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 2nd Gen Prophet 12/Rev 2/Virus Snow Zebra2/DIVA/NI Komplete 10
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