One other interesting point: NTFS can read the "resource fork" of SDII files from MacOS, and can therefore recognize the timecode stamps used in these files; FAT(32) can’t do this. If you do a lot of work with ProTools or other
ACPI
Another critical install detail is ACPI mode. ACPI, or Advanced Configuration and Power Interface, is designed to help allocate system resources to more efficiently run peripheral devices. For an audio machine, though, it’s been reported to cause some performance problems due to its assigning all devices to a single IRQ.
During the install process, when the
Here’s a tip: If you’ve upgraded to Windows XP you may find it’s lost one important
feature: when turning off your PC (Start/Turn Off Computer/Turn Off), WinXP goes through its usual "Windows is shutting down" routine, but it doesn't turn off the computer. The power stays on, with Windows helpfully informing you that it is indeed safe to turn off your computer now, until you manually punch the "off" button. This usually occurs if you’ve opted to leave ACPI disabled. To fix this, you may want to enable APM (Advanced Power Management). Here's how:
•Click Start Control Panel
•Click Performance and Maintenance (at the lower left)
•Click Power Options
•Click on the last tab, marked APM.
•Check the box marked "Enable Advanced Power Management Support" and click OK
Figure 2 – Advanced Power Management
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