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2012/04/13 09:59:08 (permalink)

Loadin' Loadin' Loadin...

Keep those apps a loadin'.....

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 10:03:25 (permalink)
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    Keep those apps a loadin'.....


    Yeeeeehaaah!!!

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 10:37:57 (permalink)
    Well, bust my britches.  

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 10:39:57 (permalink)
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    Well, bust my britches.  


    Sitting on broken glass again? You may get an arsenic...

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 10:40:01 (permalink)
    Jonbouy


    Beagle


    Keep those apps a loadin'.....


    Yeeeeehaaah gives Bapu more time to post buffoonery!!!

    Ja?
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 10:41:02 (permalink)
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    Old55


    Well, bust my britches.  


    Sitting on broken glass again? You may get an arsenic...

    That was (and still is) LOL Funny!!!!!
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 10:42:34 (permalink)
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    Old55


    Well, bust my britches.  


    Sitting on broken glass again? You may get an arsenic...

    That was (and still is) LOL Funny!!!!!
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 10:43:46 (permalink)
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    Old55


    Well, bust my britches.  


    Sitting on broken glass again? You may get an arsenic...


    Well done
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 10:59:41 (permalink)
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    Old55


    Well, bust my britches.  


    Sitting on broken glass again? You may get an arsenic...



    It's on fire!  I'm afraid I'm becoming an arsenist!  


    Should auld acquaintance be forgot--hey, who the hell are you guys?  
     
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 11:07:41 (permalink)
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    bapu


    Karyn


    Old55


    Well, bust my britches.  


    Sitting on broken glass again? You may get an arsenic...

    That was (and still is) LOL Funny!!!!!
    I have yet to attain you're level of un-funnyness

    We are but freshmen in Bapu's College of Unfunny(BCU).  

    Should auld acquaintance be forgot--hey, who the hell are you guys?  
     
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 13:29:33 (permalink)
    Beagle


    Keep those apps a loadin'.....


    Run, hide?

     
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 14:07:58 (permalink)
    haven't even gotten to the registrations yet....


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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 14:09:13 (permalink)
    Does take time...do it?

    The space you have will always be exceeded in direct proportion to the amount of stuff you have...Thornton's Postulate.

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 15:18:41 (permalink)
    My last ground up full fresh install took five days.
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 15:21:08 (permalink)
    bapu


    My last ground up full fresh install took five days.


    One app at a time.

    My latest OS image takes 9 minutes.
    post edited by Jonbouy - 2012/04/13 15:22:14

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 15:39:16 (permalink)
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    bapu


    My last ground up full fresh install took five days.


    One app at a time.

    My latest OS image takes 9 minutes.

    That was my lappy which came with the OS installed. I'm talking apps and libraries.


    The thing I detest about newer libraries is that if you have to install the app (in may cases, Toontrack being one that comes to mind) you simply must use their library installer vs. a drive image.
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 15:42:07 (permalink)
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    bapu


    My last ground up full fresh install took five days.


    One app at a time.

    My latest OS image takes 9 minutes.

    That was my lappy which came with the OS installed. I'm talking apps and libraries.


    The thing I detest about newer libraries is that if you have to install the app (in may cases, Toontrack being one that comes to mind) you simply must use their library installer vs. a drive image.


    Hmmm, I've never found that with anything using an image restore onto the same drive it was imaged from.

    Some things generate a system ID so if the system is changed (i.e new hdd) that would cause it, but returning a messed up OS onto an unchanged system shoud be OK.
    post edited by Jonbouy - 2012/04/13 15:44:05

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 15:49:17 (permalink)
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    bapu


    Jonbouy


    bapu


    My last ground up full fresh install took five days.


    One app at a time.

    My latest OS image takes 9 minutes.

    That was my lappy which came with the OS installed. I'm talking apps and libraries.


    The thing I detest about newer libraries is that if you have to install the app (in may cases, Toontrack being one that comes to mind) you simply must use their library installer vs. a drive image.


    Hmmm, I've never found that with anything using an image restore onto the same drive it was imaged from.

    Some things generate a system ID so if the system is changed (i.e new hdd) that would cause it, but returning a messed up OS onto an unchanged system shoud be OK.

    Yeah, I understand that Jon. I've never had to restore an image to the same drive (yet). In the case of my lappy it was all new drives and I had hoped to simply copy >800GB from my three year old drive to my new drive would work. Not so for Toontrack and a few others.
    post edited by bapu - 2012/04/13 17:50:02
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 16:09:35 (permalink)
    yep.  one at a time.  5 days sounds reasonable.  I hope it doesn't take longer than that.

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 18:28:40 (permalink)
    I found that it took longer for the registrations ...

    The space you have will always be exceeded in direct proportion to the amount of stuff you have...Thornton's Postulate.

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 18:40:33 (permalink)
    trimph1


    I found that it took longer for the registrations ...


    I agree lets keep encouraging him.

    Have you done yet Reece?

    Hurry up mate...

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 19:44:24 (permalink)


    I'm finally up to X1 (original).  I've got all of my IK stuff installed but not registered yet.  only a few NI things - on that note I have to say that regardless of anything else, if we're talking about registration of software only, I like NI Service Center better than any other registration process.  better than cake, toontrack, IK.  hands down it's the easiest to use, IMO.

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 21:26:21 (permalink)
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    if we're talking about registration of software only, I like NI Service Center better than any other registration process.  better than cake, toontrack, IK.  hands down it's the easiest to use, IMO. 

    +JA Big-Big


    Easy Peasy
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 21:32:17 (permalink)
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    if we're talking about registration of software only, I like NI Service Center better than any other registration process.  better than cake, toontrack, IK.  hands down it's the easiest to use, IMO. 

    +JA Big-Big


    Easy Peasy


    Stellar post Ed. A well-rounded point succinctly put.

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 21:33:38 (permalink)
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 22:31:49 (permalink)
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    bapu


    Beagle



    if we're talking about registration of software only, I like NI Service Center better than any other registration process.  better than cake, toontrack, IK.  hands down it's the easiest to use, IMO. 

    +JA Big-Big


    Easy Peasy


    Stellar post Ed. A well-rounded point succinctly put.

    Garsh Jon. You're embarrassing me.
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/13 22:33:45 (permalink)
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    I'm finally up to X1 (original).  I've got all of my IK stuff installed but not registered yet.  only a few NI things - on that note I have to say that regardless of anything else, if we're talking about registration of software only, I like NI Service Center better than any other registration process.  better than cake, toontrack, IK.  hands down it's the easiest to use, IMO.

    Of all I have IK is bar far the worst. The old method is tedious and the new method seems to work 1 out of 30 times. Fortunately, I only use the new method for ARC at this point.
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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/14 07:49:29 (permalink)
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    I'm finally up to X1 (original).  I've got all of my IK stuff installed but not registered yet.  only a few NI things - on that note I have to say that regardless of anything else, if we're talking about registration of software only, I like NI Service Center better than any other registration process.  better than cake, toontrack, IK.  hands down it's the easiest to use, IMO.

    Of all I have IK is bar far the worst. The old method is tedious and the new method seems to work 1 out of 30 times. Fortunately, I only use the new method for ARC at this point.

    IK's old method was archaic.  I hated it.  The new method isn't horrible, but it could be much better.  I've never had it "fail" for me, but we'll see when I start reauthorizing stuff (probably today).
     
    Cake and Toontrack are about even.  they're not bad, just not "easy" like NI is.

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/14 09:52:36 (permalink)
    How much easier could Cake's method be?...

    Copy, paste, enter. Load, copy, paste enter...done.

    It's one of my favourite things about Sonar.

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    Re:Loadin' Loadin' Loadin... 2012/04/14 10:39:49 (permalink)
    Well my absolute favorites are the kinds where you buy online, they send you a download code that you enter once (to download) and from then on, install anywhere you want. Never need to enter the download code again. These are usually Kontakt based libraries. 
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