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<blockquote data-quote="mrmeister" data-source="post: 1241245" data-attributes="member: 202560"><p>Ok, so, how will it give an illusion? Surely i will have a faster machine will i not? </p><p></p><p>Internal drive for logic: so you're saying i should record to my internal, mix, then move over to the external?</p><p></p><p>Also, i've seen so many people saying their OCZ failed between about 1 week - 2 months. I, like everyone, really don't want this to happen. Is this a problem they used to have that is now sorted? And to update the firmware don't you need a Windows tower? I'm sure i've read that as well, something like its firmware can only be upgraded if you're </p><p>1) running Windows, and</p><p>2) have it as an internal drive, not external.</p><p></p><p>Is this the case?</p><p></p><p>Sorry, i don't know how to multi quote yet and i'm in a rush. I'll try and get it sorted for my next post.</p><p>Thanks again</p><p>mrmeister</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrmeister, post: 1241245, member: 202560"] Ok, so, how will it give an illusion? Surely i will have a faster machine will i not? Internal drive for logic: so you're saying i should record to my internal, mix, then move over to the external? Also, i've seen so many people saying their OCZ failed between about 1 week - 2 months. I, like everyone, really don't want this to happen. Is this a problem they used to have that is now sorted? And to update the firmware don't you need a Windows tower? I'm sure i've read that as well, something like its firmware can only be upgraded if you're 1) running Windows, and 2) have it as an internal drive, not external. Is this the case? Sorry, i don't know how to multi quote yet and i'm in a rush. I'll try and get it sorted for my next post. Thanks again mrmeister [/QUOTE]
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