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Originally Posted by rtownsend
Corollary 1: If you're going to play with a risky upgrade, do it on a new partition. Learn to use a product like BootItNG first (using a new blank hard disk), then either copy an existing partition to a new partition, or install a new version of the OS in a new partition. That way, you still have your old partition, in excellent working order, if you need to fall back.
Disclaimer: I have no business interest or any links of any kind to the company that makes BootItNG. I've just learned how to use it and like it. Just one warning: make damn sure you know how to use it properly before using it with important data. |
Will do that....and i think we should always have atleast 2 operational boots incase of emergencies....a good practice...
hey ...i know this is not the thread to discuss it...but does 64-bit really go faster....or is it just to make full use of available RAM and other resources..
i can tell you that adding RAM didnt really bring down my nuendo CPU load meter... but overclocking ma processor DID !!!!!! Iam wondering if 64 bit OS will make my processor handle more samples....thus be faster !!!! Or is it that my OS as well as nuendo/cubase should be 64-bit in order to be faster...and 32-bit software doesn't get any speed advantage out of a 64 bit OS.
lemme know yeah !
cheerz