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Fri 28 May 2004, 18:22
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I just bought a LaCie d2 FW external drive with 200GB. I want to use this strictly for recording. Should I partition the drive? How would you recommend that I do so. I was thinking that I could have 4 partitions of 50 GB each (recording, editing, mixing, mastering). However, is that practical? Should I just leave it alone and make 4 separate folders resting in the one big hard drive? Also, I have all my music related apps (protools, ableton, etc.) on my internal drive. Should I put this on the external drive as well or leave them be?
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Sat 29 May 2004, 04:54
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You can make for example 2 partitions, one for work, the other (the slowest) as backup, it'll help you also for the fastest method to defrag: fomat the partition. You can also add a little partition (a few gigs) with a system to boot/repair in case. Now leave yours apps where they are. It's the files you work on that matters. Next, remember, RAM is your friend
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