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ven. 9 juil. 2004, 16:01
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I have just bought a powerbook g4, I plan to use it also as a recorder for live gigs. do I need to partiion the 80 gig harddrive, or can I use all the frive space mixed with the other data ?
/Stefan
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mar. 5 oct. 2004, 03:41
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So to sum things a little for our friend: a separate partiton for system/apps and for the audio files allows to: - keep things tidy, when need ben format the audio partition - keep journalling on the system partition which is a must to prevent problems - keep thing efficient, system, apps, files are not all over the place, partitions helps to find things fast. Now It's better even to have 2 drives, but in a powerbook…
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mssj Recording ven. 9 juil. 2004, 16:01 eric_berlin for audio, I would recommend you to make a partiti... sam. 10 juil. 2004, 15:36 mrd2425 yes it keep your computer running smooth :lau... lun. 12 juil. 2004, 05:09 reallygrand Another reason why it is a good idea to partition ... dim. 3 oct. 2004, 23:55 swilder Generally speaking, partitioning is NOT preferred.... lun. 4 oct. 2004, 01:21 grg144 Disk partitions are not like pie wedges or like cu... lun. 4 oct. 2004, 22:00 swilder Thanks for the correction GRG144. It's good to... mar. 5 oct. 2004, 05:21 CanadaRAM Partitioning can actually improve performance: her... lun. 29 nov. 2004, 09:08
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