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sidon
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Hi,

I have a new PC : P4 1G samsung ram , 2 X 80G SATA drives ,
I have just installed the OS ,
My partions are :
20 for OS ,
60 general use ,
40 Audio softwares , cubase etc ,
40 general use ,

What I wanted to know is whre should I install my soundcard drivers ,
(creamware's Luna)
should I put together with the OS or should it be else wehre

Thank,
SId
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Post by Plato »

yes, on the same partition as the OS.....it should automatically attempt to install there anyway....it'll create a directory called C:/Scope....just go with the flow!
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Post by sidon »

Thanks for answering,

But should'nt it be in the same dir as my audio apps , I.e cubase ,etc.
which I intent to install on my E drive

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Post by Mr Arkadin »

Is your keyboard broken sidon - that last post is almost incomprehensible?


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no, put all the apps on c:. put all your song data on the second drive.
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Post by sidon »

Sorry for the last post ,
Mr Arkadin you are right ...
I fixed it

anyway ,
I was told that I should put my audio apps in a differnt hard drive , inorder to utilize the hyperthreading of the pentium .

what do you think about this?




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Post by garyb »

ht is bs. your computer will not do double the work just because it has 2 virtual processors. it MAY do slightly more mork if all the apps ivolved are properly optimized(unlikely).

you definitely want your audio DATA(tracks) on a different drive, however.
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Post by sidon »

Hi startdust,
thanks for the info ,

What I see is only one cpu load window in the task manger,
but I have the HT enabled in the BIOS ,
and also I see 2 cpu in the device manger.

Is there something wrong?


Thanks,

Sid

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Open task manager, in the menu go to View>Cpu History and see if its set to One Graph, all Cpu's
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Post by sidon »

Thnaks alot guys.

I would appreciate if someone can link me to a good articel about the way HT works.

I was thinking it should work with a differtn cpu per HD , but according to what ws written here , it might not be the case.

Ant wya thanks a lot for all the info

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it most certainly does NOT work one cpu per drive. :grin:
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Post by sidon »

thanks guy,

It seems to work now.


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