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  • partitioning drives? should I be doing this?

    Posted by Zack Hill on April 21, 2007 at 5:45 am

    I have been editing a large project with a 500 gig external drive. I have the render files on my internal 500 drive. My internal drive has no partition, which someone explained to me today (which makes a lot of sense) that all the files that are changing, being deleted and added are being intermixed with my applications, which will cause them to run slower.

    Anyone have any advice on how to set up my internal drive to run FCP? I am now capturing media to this drive as well (my external is full) for other projects, and don’t want to get to deep into it figuring I have to erase the disk to partition it. Any articles or hints on this would be greatly appreciated. I read that some people put media on one drive, render files on another (partition) and apps on a third. Do you guys do this?

    Thanks in advance!
    Jesus
    g5 10.4.9 FCP 5.1.2 500 gig internal 500 gig external GRAID TECH
    http://www.zeechproductions.com
    http://www.vayacongringos.com

    Steve Eisen replied 19 years ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Steve Eisen

    April 21, 2007 at 6:14 am

    Do not partition your drive.

    Keep your applications and your project files on your system drive and all other files (media, render, audio, autosave, graphics) on your capture drive (second internal or external drive).

    Media and render files will slow your system down if they are captured to your system drive.

    Steve Eisen
    Eisen Video Productions
    Director-At-Large
    Chicago Final Cut Pro Users Group

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