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How partition a new Mac Mini (and install Leopard)
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinlamb" data-source="post: 1506220" data-attributes="member: 298897"><p>dtravis - it was a new Apple disc - not a copy. It was clean. I cant figure it. </p><p>Chas....I am a fairly serious user but I rarely exceed 16 tracks so 8 worked quite well for me. It is a budget issue right now. Cost of a new Mac and a ProTools upgrade is not a good decision for me now. </p><p>Here is another scenario - upgrading to PTLE10 and getting the new Mac Mini i5 instead of the i7. But for the savings of 4130 or so would I be sacrificing a lot of performance? That would be going from a quad core to a dual core. My 2007 iMac ran 8 quite well - but maybe PT10 would benefit from the Quad core more?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinlamb, post: 1506220, member: 298897"] dtravis - it was a new Apple disc - not a copy. It was clean. I cant figure it. Chas....I am a fairly serious user but I rarely exceed 16 tracks so 8 worked quite well for me. It is a budget issue right now. Cost of a new Mac and a ProTools upgrade is not a good decision for me now. Here is another scenario - upgrading to PTLE10 and getting the new Mac Mini i5 instead of the i7. But for the savings of 4130 or so would I be sacrificing a lot of performance? That would be going from a quad core to a dual core. My 2007 iMac ran 8 quite well - but maybe PT10 would benefit from the Quad core more? [/QUOTE]
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