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Re: Partitioning a new laptop

Postby Jim B on 01 Feb 2013, 17:58

I've always kept things simple and thats the best policy IMO

Nice and clean OS, only DJ software(s) and mp3 tagging software installed. External harddrive for music

Been like this for 6 years. Zero problems :D

You don't need partition after partition after partition.

It's just barmy.
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Re: Partitioning a new laptop

Postby KevMaverick on 01 Feb 2013, 18:09

I use an external drive that is exclusively for my my data backups. That has worked for me for years. :mrgreen:
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Re: Partitioning a new laptop

Postby Jim B on 01 Feb 2013, 18:19

*Edit*

Also got a good Registry Cleaner installed and Microsoft Essentials for when I go online to download updates for my OS. Other than that it's turned off.
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Re: Partitioning a new laptop

Postby ddjj on 01 Feb 2013, 21:30

This will be my one and only computer unfortunately...I for the most part will have song and video files for running Cross with the video plug-in....I will have to use it for web surfing, emailing and Office product stuff...I do have 2 500 Gb external hard drives..I probably should have said this on the onset of my question! Any more replies will be appreciated
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Re: Partitioning a new laptop

Postby BennyB on 01 Feb 2013, 21:37

Support@MixVibes wrote:If you don't separate system and data, you're dancing with the devil ! :lol:


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Re: Partitioning a new laptop

Postby KevMaverick on 02 Feb 2013, 04:22

I can only speak from experience:

I have a laptop which has all my music stored on it, along with 1000's of karaoke files. I have 200+ movies on it, I run Steam games, surf the internet, and watch dvd's on it. It is my everyday computer, and like tonight, when I have a gig, I just turn it off, plug it in at the venue, and it works just fine!

The only thing I do different at gigs, is turn of the wifi so it's not searching for connections...

I backup my stuff every week, to an external drive, and honestly, everything is absolutely fine! :mrgreen:

I'm not saying that the other guys are wrong, just saying that my setup works for me just fine! ;)
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Re: Partitioning a new laptop

Postby Alexkidd on 02 Feb 2013, 15:36

I'm with the keep-it-simple side as well.

One desktop, one laptop here, each with its own audio interface.
Both 6 year old, running on XP pro, but absolutely music optimized. no partitions, regular defragments, format every 6 months

8 softwares on each max.
Desktop: mixvibes, ableton, illustaror, gimp, codeblocks, chrome, openoffice
Laptop: mixvibes, ableton, codeblocks, chrome

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Re: Partitioning a new laptop

Postby Hannes on 02 Feb 2013, 16:19

yey, codeblocks :lol:
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Re: Partitioning a new laptop

Postby Alexkidd on 03 Feb 2013, 20:53

j-kut wrote:yey, codeblocks :lol:

:) i prefer sublime but has no build in compiler
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Re: Partitioning a new laptop

Postby Hannes on 03 Feb 2013, 21:20

Offtopic.HorsSujet!
I prefer gedit/notepad++ and the see where my mistakes are when compiling, best way to learn :lol: but very stressful sometimes
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