"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Right there with u waiting for HD prices to stabalize before I build my new server. Priced a 1TB last month.. 250 when it was 99 last year.
Another tip would be not to be working from a hard drive that is your main OS drive, I have all my files on a second Internal hard drive, the drive is only for files, not for windows. I let programs and windows live on one drive, data on another. This speeds up things a bit more.
My professional expertise tells me that you have a GLITCH in your Illy program. LOL.Quote Another tip would be not to be working from a hard drive that is your main OS drive, I have all my files on a second Internal hard drive, the drive is only for files, not for windows. I let programs and windows live on one drive, data on another. This speeds up things a bit more. That sounds very smart. I'll look at that also. I did have everything (work files) stored and operating from the main drive. It does make sense to have the main drive freed up for space access.I can't tell you why, as I'm no computer pro. but I had only 8 gigs of ram while freelancing at a company (on site recently for a short time) and they were using all old macs. Now, I will grant you that they would do far better if they upgraded but they were operating on files that were all (starting at 1.5 gigs of a photoshop file and upwards of 3GB psd files. They were doing all kinds of crazy wrong in file preparation and needed to adjust how they do things, but the point is, these old macs with 8gb or rams were opening and working on files that were that large (and they did this on a daily basis). it was the norm and they had the basics open at the same time, like firefox, acrobat, Illustrator.(Those were not as old as what I'm using right now. LOL with only 1GB DDR SDRAM on a 1.25 GHz G4 processor. I am using this because my PC motherboard fried last week and am operating just fine for now). I'm sure I can't open 30 programs but I'm working between Illustrator and Photoshop In addition, (no punch here) but I am also not getting any out of memory issues between the two. My HD is 80GB. and 70% full. Note, that I also worked on some of this company's 1.5-3 gb files (at home) on my PC that had 8gb of ram but I did have 600GB of HD space on my main drive and then 1TB of external storage space.(Pro's by the way, can vary in knowledge or more so "expertise" in the same field. For example, experts in the color separation field are not all equal. You have some who are experts in indexing and know nothing else. You have others that are experts in vector color separation and don't work in raster. etc. Same applies everywhere else I'm sure).If RAM or 30-40 GB of RAM makes all that much difference, than I will be first in line to speed up my next PC when I get it. For the next week or so, I am running my old dependable Mac Mini. cira 2005. I might also mention, that I do still have my old beige table top Mac from 1997 that STILL does operate well but slow. 2BG of ram and a 40GB HD. I use it to do some old things in older programs that you can't do in todays programs. It's interesting to note, that the PC that just had the motherboard fried,..was on the same power line in the same one room as these other two MACS that were both on and operating during that time. Both MACS still operate the same. Just say'n is all. Interesting.The fact that I am going to purchase another $300-$500.00 PC should indicate that I'm not about being ALL MAC all the time. It's money right now as it was back then two years. So. Yes, MACS are far more exp. but again, I still have both my old ones and I'm on my 2nd PC in two years. One might say, It's user error. Could be, but again, just say'n. I don't need repairs and someone to fix my user errors on the Macs.Let me close by saying, I LOVE PC's. and especially PC users and people who are PC experts. Love'm Love'm Love'm
That is a very nice offer and I would take you up on that. Currently, I have Pierre guiding me in the PC world for now. He seems to think these PC's he can get me are equivalent to $1000-1500 PC's like you said but I don't know the detailsI never work off of my external drive. I use that for storage or back up. If I want something from that, I copy it over to my work drive (my main drive) being the C drive. But from what I read, I will move all that over to another drive inside my PC rather than my C drive.