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Fri 9 Jul 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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Sat 10 Jul 2004, 15:36
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for audio, I would recommend you to make a partition 40 gb for system and program and 40 gb for the audio files you will record and edit in that way, you'll have less fragmented files on the other hand, hd with partitions are sometimes more sensitive in any case, had an external wf_hd to backup all your work eric
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Mon 12 Jul 2004, 05:09
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yes it keep your computer running smooth :laugh: :) :D
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Sun 3 Oct 2004, 23:55
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Another reason why it is a good idea to partition is journaling in osx the default setting in the disk utility sets the startup disk to be journaled this is a very handy feature for normal every day use for but i would recommend turning it off on or at least turning it off on the audio partition
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Mon 4 Oct 2004, 22:00
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Disk partitions are not like pie wedges or like cutting a pie in half - they consist of groups of concentric cylinders. The way partitioning effects performance is to force the heads to travel back and forth radially, which takes time. If you stay within one partition, partitioning does not affect performance. The reason that a separate hard drive is advantageous is that the recording process can use its own set of heads while all the other software is using the partition where the software is loaded, which may or may not take up the entire original drive. QUOTE Optimum recording requires the read/write head of the hard drive to be actively touching the disc as much as possible. Partitioning forces the head to come off of the disc for half of every revolution. so by partitioning, you've effectively turned your 7200 rpm hard drive into a 3600 rpm drive because it's only writing half of the time.
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Tue 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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