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> Mbp Died...what To Get Next?
jcshirke
posté lun. 10 août 2015, 21:53
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Hi,

Long story short: It looks likely that my '09 MBP HD just died on me without warning. If that's the case, then I will be looking for a new computer for my recording needs.

My questions:

1. Is a new iMac a good option for home recording? Or...
2. Should I go with a new Mac Pro? (Or would this be the best solution for true professionals, not necessarily home recording enthusiasts, etc.?)
3. Should I get a new Macbook Pro, so that I could do home recording, but also take it out live, if/when the time comes? Example: I may wish to use Ableton Live to accompany performance.

I'm on the fence. Should I get a rock-solid, high-performance home recording system (either iMac, or Mac Pro)? Or should I have the portability of the MBP?

One thing I will have to deal with is installing all of my apps on the new drive (if I happen to keep the old machine), or on a new machine, and then re-authorize all of them. I don't look forward to that headache. How many of you have had to re-install/re-authorize several music apps (Logic, Live, BFD, FM8, Omnisphere, Trilogy, etc.) when a drive crashed, or when you got a new computer? Was it a nightmare?

Any advice would be appreciated. I can hardly be the first person to have these issues.

Jeff
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jcshirke
posté sam. 15 août 2015, 18:00
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My life just got a bit more complicated.

Yes, my HD is fine. The tech tried replacing the SATA cable, but there are still problems. The computer will only boot up if the drive is in an external enclosure. As best as he can tell, there must be some other problem on the motherboard. His opinion is that the computer is basically shot.

So, I could:

1. Keep the computer for now and just boot up using the drive in an external enclosure.
2. Buy a 2009 MBP like mine, and toss the old drive in it. I should be good to go.

More expensive options:

3. Buy a new MBP and transfer everything from the old drive to the new one. I have never done this before, though. Will I have to do a clean install of all my apps? I would assume that would be best.
4. Buy a fully decked out iMac and do the same as the above.

Options 1 or 2 are just quick fixes to keep me going. I'm thinking I will have to choose #3 or #4 at some point--possibly soon. If opinion is split about MBP vs iMac, where could I go to do some more reading and/or hear from other users? You mentioned another forum or forums, I believe.

Thanks for your help and input.

Jeff
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supernova777
posté dim. 16 août 2015, 13:30
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when u say u can only boot up from an external drive .. u mean connected via Firewire? or connected via USB? or connected via Thunderbolt? or connected via ESATA (Sonnet Tempo SATA Expresscard?)

obviously running your system drive from USB2.0 or Firewire 800 is going to be a significant performance loss....

if its via thunderbolt or Esata thats managable.

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