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@muskypucker We use Pro Tools 8 M-Powered at college on both a range of Windows PCs and one Mac in the first mixing studio. To be honest, there's very little difference between the two and you often forget you're using a Mac in the studio anyway and realise you can't open Firefox because you haven't installed it yet.
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@fleshmachine1 Probably pays quite well.
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@fgwaller I don't see why you'd do that lol. NTFS is an excellent file system.
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@trecool9992 Ok, I need instructions to get Windows running on Reiser or better XFS... who can help ;-)
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Actually didn't the first Apple Mac run the very first graphical interface? Duh
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I must b a mac then, I'm allways "defragging"
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@muskypucker I have used a mac. Theyr'e overpriced shit. Pc's are just shit. Use Linux :).
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@proadmin1 - you reorder files so the(y) don't have to (receive) excess read operations for a living? You have a boring job.
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@TheCruel ...this videos about defragging...
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lol @ nerds explaining what defragging is... it isn't even fucking relevant.



Having to defragment doesn't depend on the OS, people :|.
It depends on the file system. If I put Linux on NTFS, I'd have to defrag. If I put Windows on Reiser, I wouldn't.
trecool9992 2 years ago 46
That's funny, defragging reorders files so the don't have to perform excess read operations. So more than a few people are specifically wrong on this point.
- How do I know - I do it for a living.
On SSD, you want to isolate and organize your files on continuity and how frequently the data changes, do that, & your no/low-write data will be preserved, & only where high volumes of writes are performed are where you want them, do it right and you minimize data loss & improve efficiency, always.
proadmin1 2 years ago 20