rjdavies
New member
Hi all
So thought I would bundle all my questions into one thread.
1. I want to buy a solid state hard drive for my computer to give it a bit of an upgrade.
At the moment I have an internal SATA HD inside the computer with my OS and programs installed for all my music production software - is there a way to replicate the data on this drive to the new SSD without the computer really knowing and having it load first time from the SSD on the OS? I don't want to have to do a whole new install on the SSD with all my programs and operating system.
2. I am thinking of buying an Apple MacbookPro and have a question about the firewire port on the laptops. I own a Digidesign 002 rack which uses an IEEE 1394 Firewire cable / port to connect to the computer. Does the Apple Laptop support this firewire? If not is it possible to get a converter? Will it work or will I face problems?
3. At the moment I currently record all of my sessions in my internal SATA hard drive - I want to buy an external Hard drive to save and record sessions from as I know this is better- What is a good fast external drive? I would like to use USB 3.0 is this fast? Don't mind paying for a good one. I need to be able to use it for PC and Mac.
Thanks in advance
So thought I would bundle all my questions into one thread.
1. I want to buy a solid state hard drive for my computer to give it a bit of an upgrade.
At the moment I have an internal SATA HD inside the computer with my OS and programs installed for all my music production software - is there a way to replicate the data on this drive to the new SSD without the computer really knowing and having it load first time from the SSD on the OS? I don't want to have to do a whole new install on the SSD with all my programs and operating system.
2. I am thinking of buying an Apple MacbookPro and have a question about the firewire port on the laptops. I own a Digidesign 002 rack which uses an IEEE 1394 Firewire cable / port to connect to the computer. Does the Apple Laptop support this firewire? If not is it possible to get a converter? Will it work or will I face problems?
3. At the moment I currently record all of my sessions in my internal SATA hard drive - I want to buy an external Hard drive to save and record sessions from as I know this is better- What is a good fast external drive? I would like to use USB 3.0 is this fast? Don't mind paying for a good one. I need to be able to use it for PC and Mac.
Thanks in advance