Defrag?

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Hi guys,

I'm already thinking I'm going to have to upgrade my hard drive, as it's getting pretty full! I was wondering if there was any way of defragmenting it? Seems like it'd be necessary, especially after loading on soundbanks etc.

Cheers,

boog.

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Telling us your operating system might help, y'know...

(In XP and W2K, for example, right-click on the drive in the 'My Computer' view, select the 'Tools' page from the dialogue box that comes up, and tada, there's the built-in defragger....)
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I'm talking about defragging the hard drive built into Receptor.

boog.

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Ah. Now it makes sense. Cant help with that one Im afraid. , although since the Receptor is Linux-based, you'll probably find that its not really necessary, believe it or not. Linux can be rather smart about file allocation...
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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Ok, thanks man - good luck with the whole Alice thing ;-)

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Actually, I have another question - my flat panel LCD monitor keeps going to sleep after 5 minutes - is there any way of stopping it? MOST annoying on a gig not being able to glance over and check what you're doing :(

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It's a BIOS setting.
You should contact Rick. Tell him your S/N; then he knows which motherboard you have and can disable the screensaver .

Rob

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This is an open bug we are trying to solve.
boogooloo1 wrote:Actually, I have another question - my flat panel LCD monitor keeps going to sleep after 5 minutes - is there any way of stopping it? MOST annoying on a gig not being able to glance over and check what you're doing :(
Rick
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