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<blockquote data-quote="joe.morgan" data-source="post: 289750" data-attributes="member: 23213"><p>thanks for your help im going to dual boot. i might get a 2nd harddrive to dual boot windows on, seems like a good idea to keep things tidy. What do you guys think? ill be getting a 500GB for my main stuff and 80gb for windows. (reason for 500gb is i do alot of film production photography and grpahic design work and have over 3600 music tracks and 140 films so need alot of space!)</p><p></p><p>Also i partition my drives on a PC so i will have c:system, d:software, e:games, f:music, g:data, h:vidoes I<img src="/data/assets/smilies/download.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":download" title="download :download" data-shortname=":download" />s J:work</p><p></p><p>Is it worth doing this on mac? heard the way macs stores files is so good i need not bother to do this?</p><p></p><p>Last but not least i need software for me to browse the RAW files from my camera. i.e i transfer the RAW files from my digital cameras comfact flash card onto my hard drive and instead of having to load up every single file in photoshop i want a program where i can just flick through the RAW files to choose which ones i want to process and develop in photoshop</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe.morgan, post: 289750, member: 23213"] thanks for your help im going to dual boot. i might get a 2nd harddrive to dual boot windows on, seems like a good idea to keep things tidy. What do you guys think? ill be getting a 500GB for my main stuff and 80gb for windows. (reason for 500gb is i do alot of film production photography and grpahic design work and have over 3600 music tracks and 140 films so need alot of space!) Also i partition my drives on a PC so i will have c:system, d:software, e:games, f:music, g:data, h:vidoes I:downloads J:work Is it worth doing this on mac? heard the way macs stores files is so good i need not bother to do this? Last but not least i need software for me to browse the RAW files from my camera. i.e i transfer the RAW files from my digital cameras comfact flash card onto my hard drive and instead of having to load up every single file in photoshop i want a program where i can just flick through the RAW files to choose which ones i want to process and develop in photoshop Thanks Joe [/QUOTE]
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