
mark4man
MoonMix Studios
Q...(& everybody)...
I couldn't just leave well enough alone, I guess.
I surmised that...if the audio data streams more efficiently from a "Files First" audio disk location...the program files on the local drive should also; & I went about painstakingly entering folder paths as such in Speed Disk, for all my SONAR program files (operational files, graphic caches, plug-ins, etc., etc.)
After optimization...the program’s operation has bogged down to near dropout level; & I've noticed in SONAR's CPU usage meter that a higher percentage is now present; & that the graphics are super slow.
How do I at least get back to where TF I was, for god's sake ??? My stock defragger is the Windows XP defragger, which I'm told is a watered down version of Diskeeper...(the British program.) (That's true, correct?) [The only reason I used Speed Disk (as I said before) is because I was also told that the XP defragger, although efficient...doesn't defrag the MFT, Directory & various other system files.] (Is this also true?)
Will it help if I go back & defrag my local drive with the XP defragger? (i.e., will it put the program files back where they were...or will it just organize what's already there?)
Should I go out & get the full version of Diskeeper (the best of the breed...as it was described); & configure it to perform a “typical” or “default” defrag (& in that way get the system files defragged & maybe the program files placed back where they're supposed to be?)
And finally...where exactly SHOULD high intensity programs (graphic art, photo editing, digital audio workstations) be located on the local drive FOR optimum performance (first, middle, last, scattered like holes in swiss cheese) ???
I F'd up, man...
mark4man
I couldn't just leave well enough alone, I guess.
I surmised that...if the audio data streams more efficiently from a "Files First" audio disk location...the program files on the local drive should also; & I went about painstakingly entering folder paths as such in Speed Disk, for all my SONAR program files (operational files, graphic caches, plug-ins, etc., etc.)
After optimization...the program’s operation has bogged down to near dropout level; & I've noticed in SONAR's CPU usage meter that a higher percentage is now present; & that the graphics are super slow.
How do I at least get back to where TF I was, for god's sake ??? My stock defragger is the Windows XP defragger, which I'm told is a watered down version of Diskeeper...(the British program.) (That's true, correct?) [The only reason I used Speed Disk (as I said before) is because I was also told that the XP defragger, although efficient...doesn't defrag the MFT, Directory & various other system files.] (Is this also true?)
Will it help if I go back & defrag my local drive with the XP defragger? (i.e., will it put the program files back where they were...or will it just organize what's already there?)
Should I go out & get the full version of Diskeeper (the best of the breed...as it was described); & configure it to perform a “typical” or “default” defrag (& in that way get the system files defragged & maybe the program files placed back where they're supposed to be?)
And finally...where exactly SHOULD high intensity programs (graphic art, photo editing, digital audio workstations) be located on the local drive FOR optimum performance (first, middle, last, scattered like holes in swiss cheese) ???
I F'd up, man...
mark4man