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I'm using SONAR software (audio/MIDI music production) on a PC (WinXP, SP3, Core Duo E6750 @2.66GHz, with 2 GB RAM.
I find Sonar being sluggish at times, even after I stop many processes from running right after startup. Many musicians have a separate dedicated PC for recording as typical Windows processes, AV, Firewalls, etc. interfere with / diminish the power of the program and can really screw things up. Since I can't get another PC, is FDISR a good use for this situation? I am thinking of taking these steps:
Thanks, Chamlin |
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Yep basically you can have a normal snapshot and a performance snapshot.
i 'd be tempted to fresh install to create the performant snapshot. With care it should not damage the exisitng snapshots just don't format the partition |
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No
I would keep the existing install as one snapshot and then create a new empty new snapshot for your music stuff You can install the brand new version of Xp in this new empty snapshot much like you would on a new computer BUT do not format the disk otherwise you will wipe the existing snapshots. Once installed you can apply SP3 and install SW as you require .... I would create an archive of the new install then you can just restore the archive when you want to refresh things in the future |
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