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The biggest problem with having too much stuff... (pg. 3)
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Specimen303
I'm going to upgrade to windows 7 soon. I'll start my MCTS certification studies for it in about a week. So propably about the same time i switch to it. I Got ultimate/pro/whatever 64-bit version free from microsoft itacademy so why not. Sure beats vista and XP.

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Why don't people take backups/snapshots from their clean working environments and when it start to get buggy re-install those?
palm
there might be alot of updates since your clean install you know. that solution sucks unless u make a new image every month. and then the point is gonne because ull take image of all the crap too. even in osx u better reinstall everything sometimes, eventhough timemachine is awesome i would rather install everything from bottom. i only use timemachine for a panikbackup really (if all else fail). thank gods its so easy on a mac.
Stef
Im scared to upgrade anything because I'm going to have to reinstall WoW... all like 15 gigs of it.
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by Richard Butler
A lot of pro's still use really old versions of logic and cubase for the same reason.

Someone posted a Nathan Fake tutorial going through how he made one of his tracks, and he was still using Cubase VST 5, released in 2000.
Eric J
I think I saw Gareth Emery was on SX 2 a less than a year ago. Once you have a stable system, sometimes it best to just leave well enough alone. I'll probably stick with OS 10.5 until there is a compelling reason to upgrade. So far, 10.6 hasn't given me enough of a reason to upgrade.
DigiNut
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Originally posted by palm
discussion is pointless

Yes, it is. And since you clearly have no idea what you're talking about, perhaps you could refrain from the obvious trolling in the future.
alanzo
I'm happy with XP. No reason to upgrade. I use my apps, not my OS.
palm
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Originally posted by Eric J
I think I saw Gareth Emery was on SX 2 a less than a year ago. Once you have a stable system, sometimes it best to just leave well enough alone. I'll probably stick with OS 10.5 until there is a compelling reason to upgrade. So far, 10.6 hasn't given me enough of a reason to upgrade.

isnt 10.6 64bit? sounds like good enough reason for me.
Eric J
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Originally posted by palm
isnt 10.6 64bit? sounds like good enough reason for me.


Logic 8 is not, so it doesn't matter.
palm
how bout logic 9?

RichieV
no

a few sample librairies have a work around including Logics own Esx24 so that 64 bit addressing is available ( It isn't true 64 bit but it can load the same amount of ram)
palm
im unsure whether its any point at all to upgrade to logic 9 as im still in the learning stage of things. might just as well wait, but if stuff is changed abit in 9 maybe i like it more caus there are a few things i dont like there.
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