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Old 01-11-2011, 01:50 PM
PetrosGls PetrosGls is offline
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Default Re: Using Same Harddrive for PC and Mac - RAIL?

Yes Albee of course. Otherwise I would not be able to record via leopard.
I don't know maybe the problem is only on me as always:))
I am sorry for the delayed reply Albee.
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Old 01-21-2011, 09:20 AM
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Default Re: Using Same Harddrive for PC and Mac - RAIL?

Before working, I usually copy session folders from one computer to the next. via ext hd or cdr/dvdr). I will look into reformating the hd with 2 partitions, one NTFS(small) and the other HFS+(large). This way I can copy a session over to the other one if needed.

Going from a PC laptop to macpro to pc to macbook, etc, etc.(starting to happen more often). Just checking to be sure.
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