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> Seperate Hard Drive For Music Apps., Does it matter?
gorillacake
post Tue 30 Jul 2002, 03:12
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I've heard it's good to make a seperate hard drive or use a divider or something for all your music apps. because it frees up memory and makes your computer go faster. wheeee! How do you do this? I'm pretty new to mac's and maybe a little ignorant about computers in general. Thanks in advance.


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post Fri 2 Aug 2002, 19:39
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I am not a big fan of Lacie drives... had a few in past and always seemed to run into bad blocks usually right after the warranty ran out. I have heard some other complaints as well. I decided to go with a Glyph to use with my Digi001 and love it. Plus I like the support options offered from Glyph and from Sweetwater where I purchased it. Good combo for drive purchases. But I also realize that a person can save $$$ by just looking for fast and cheap drives and stuffing them into an enclosure but I wanted to make sure I was gonna get support in case of failure.


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