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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? |
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| 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. |
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| Stef |
| Im scared to upgrade anything because I'm going to have to reinstall WoW... all like 15 gigs of it. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | 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. |
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| 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. |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | 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. |
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| alanzo |
| I'm happy with XP. No reason to upgrade. I use my apps, not my OS. |
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| palm |
| quote: | 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. |
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| Eric J |
| quote: | Originally posted by palm
isnt 10.6 64bit? sounds like good enough reason for me. |
Logic 8 is not, so it doesn't matter. |
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| 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) |
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| 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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