> Where are you sending your waves as they record??  You *need* to send them
> in an no OS HD, and it *should* be 7200 rpm's.  But the real key is that
> there can NOT be any programs or op system on the disk you are recording to,
> not even a partitioned drive.  If you do, you run a huge risk of failure,
> unless you have a P4 or over clocked water cooled AMD 1.5 GHz and a gig of
> ram and a 10,000 rpm drive...

settle down, mister toneshift.

where exactly are you getting this information?  I record to my c drive
all the time, with a whole bunch of other processes running.

I did so on my old p133 with 64 megs of ram and a 5400rpm hard drive too,
and never had a problem.

as long as your drive defragmented and ample swap space before you start
recording, you'll be fine.

you don't have to pretend to be an expert on every topic, you know.

playa-hating since 96,
chris

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