Re: Pro Tools (MP) 9 on Windows 7 keeps freezing
Your Desktop is your hard drive - your system hard drive - which, as mentioned, is not recommended or approved by Avid. Get an external USB hard drive or better yet an eSATA drive that spins at a minimum 7,200 RPM. Best bet would be to buy a USB/eSATA enclosure and put a Western Digital Caviar BLACK 64 mb cache drive in it and record your sessions there.
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