dim. 29 août 2004, 14:13
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Do I have to defragment my hard drive when recording and editing audio?
If so , can i do it in Panther, or do I need a softwaret? /Stefan |
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lun. 30 août 2004, 11:13
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There are people who believe strongly in both defragging and not defragging. There are pros and cons to both. When a computer writes date to disc, it usually fragments it anyways. I think the more important thing is to always have tons of free space on the drive you are recording to. Even better if the recording disc is separate from the OS drive.
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mssj Defragmentation dim. 29 août 2004, 14:13
alancunningham QUOTE (mssj @ Aug 29 2004, 13:13)Do I have to... lun. 30 août 2004, 10:19
Synthetic DO NOT try to defrag a drive with an OSX system on... lun. 30 août 2004, 20:51
tunetwister I have norton's but not on my computer, it is ... mar. 31 août 2004, 17:48
jklimeck Hopefully I can shed some light on this.
1) If yo... mar. 31 août 2004, 20:57
bjkiwi I use Techtool Pro on Panther to maintain and defr... mer. 1 sept. 2004, 04:30
tunetwister I have not used superduper will have to look into ... mer. 1 sept. 2004, 08:53
shaneblyth so many opinions so little time jeu. 2 sept. 2004, 05:25
molecules_sx all rite, hahaworld...
since u claim to be an ... jeu. 2 sept. 2004, 11:54
hahaworld Hi, molecules_sx.
I've got OSX, Logic 6 and R... ven. 3 sept. 2004, 06:23
molecules_sx ohhh no no no no...
i dun need an ans from u or u... ven. 3 sept. 2004, 08:21![]() ![]() |
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