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Old 01-27-2007, 07:17 PM
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Default DISC ALLOCATION

Quik question: I just got a external hard drive as well...when I load a session...do I need to change anything that has to do with my root media folder. I only asked because it stil states the path to my old destination on my c: drive. In the past I took an old hard drive from a mac to get the song mixed and files was missing. So I had to do a "Save copy in" to get it mixed at the studio. I want to avoid having to do this everytime I want to take my drive to the studio. What should I do to make my cpu more faster..should I install everything(plug-ins and all) on it(ext drive) instead of my main drive. it is a seagate 300gb drive with 7200rpm with 16mb cache. I have an amd x2 2.2 ghz with 3gb of ram!
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