Good Article on the installation for the edition disc

Damage Millard has posted a good article about how to configure the hard drive for editing. I highly recommend anyone purchase, construction or rework a computer read it.

Hunt

Thanks for the compliment of Bill. Thank you mentioned. Eddie might consider adding it to the Wiki, as I truly believe that it can help a lot of people in the development of their machine and improving performance. Otherwise I would not have written it.

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