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On Nov 20, 2008, at 10:45 AM, Warren Sirota wrote: > supposedly, defragging a mac disk is unnecessary. not sure if > that's true, but that's what i heard. OSX will automatically optimize the drive but you have to leave it in sleep mode because the operation is set for late night off-hours. The maintenance I think is defaulted to monthly but can be changed to weekly or even daily with a "sudo prompt" in Terminal. Check the Apple forums. I have not used Logic but folks I have talked to generally have used an external drive for the Logic database so as not to fill up the main drive. Or they use an external drive for the scratch disk. If Logic is anything like some of the DAW software I've used, I would think you would need at least 10GB of disk scratch space free and clear -- for holding undo versions, clipboard copies, etc. -- or things will slow down. (especially for 24bit -- perhaps there is some tweaking that needs to be done for that?) Also, in terms of closing unnecessary programs, there are some 3rd party apps that will let you turn off Dashboard. And you probably want to turn off energy saving modes. regards BobC http://tinyurl.com/yt8f8j Flickr set http://www.youtube.com/tynego