![]() From the Start menu right click on Computer which will provide a drop down menu.To determine the disk number assigned to the 3TB+ MBR partitioned drive follow the steps below.For more information regarding drives over 2TB and GPT/MBR partition tables please see the following articles.However, this article also applies to any scenario where a Diskpart Erase of an entire disk is necessary. This article covers Diskpart Erasing a 3TB or larger drive that has a Master Boot Record (MBR) Partition table, which is thereby limiting its capacity to 2TB.This command takes only a few minutes to complete. This article will walk through the steps of using the Microsoft Diskpart Erase utility to Clean the disk of a previous partition and format, including any data on the drive.Remove all additional drives from the computer excluding the drive you are booting from and the drive you want to Erase/Clean.Please make certain that you are erasing the correct disk. Diskpart Erase/Clean will permanently erase/destroy all data on the selected drive.Please read all steps, instructions, and warnings before attempting the Diskpart Erase/Clean.Cleaning or erasing a storage device removes all data and partitions from the drive. ![]() In this article "Clean" and erase are used interchangeably. The command that erases the drive during this process is "Clean". This article explains the Microsoft Diskpart Erase utility.Be sure to back up any important data on this drive before proceeding. Disclaimer: Seagate Technology, LLC is not responsible for lost user data.I've seen some people fix NI's issues that developers need to fix. At some point developers need to do things that a user should never have to do. The biggest culprit is Reason with sample based REs. I almost went for the CE version but you acquire a lot of Maschine libraries. I keep telling myself not to fall for those Komplete upgrades. I've had to delete those installers left behind. Another clogger is Live if you allow auto updates. Wave table synths with presets will eat up a drive. Plus there is also non DAW software installed. It's when you start looking at their presets. I use Tree File Size Free to see what clogs up disk space. Keep the OS drive “lean and mean”, image it often and IME you’ll have a healthy and happy DAW. With SSD’s you can let yourself get lazy and ignore the “bloat”, except when you image the OS drive all that comes back to bite you in the tush. We’ll actually the credit goes to has explained how it’s done more than once. ![]() That means contacting support and waiting on them, No issue if you use only iLok. Where cheap ends is the inconvenience of upgrading an OS drive and having to do that many different reauthorization schemes. Well yes if you want to compare prices from the 80's and 90's. Most gamer have a 2TB OS drive and 256gb is pushing it for DAW software. The issue which is turning my off towards DAW software is the addiction to bloat. This should be a sticky, I'm too stupid to mess with this stuff. Mklink /j "C:\Program Files\IK Multimedia\ToneX" "V:\VSTi\IK Multimedia\ToneX" ![]() ![]() the juction is created in the Command Prompt and must be run as "administrator" do your due diligence and learn how to do it properly. The junction looks like this: (bear in mind that my sample drive is "V" and named VSTi. The installer could just as easily ask where you want this data to reside (on your sample drive duh!) Drives me nuts! Lazy design (typical) on the part of IKM. Totally unnecessary for it and TRackS et al to “hog” so much space. Create a “junction” and get this beast off the C drive. ![]()
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