Nice test and article.
My setup is working flawless aswell.
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Nice test and article.
My setup is working flawless aswell.
Why are people still arguing about this. It's a stupid argument.
If you prefer dual boot, than do it.
If you don't than don't.
Bratwurst
Maybe dualboot is not nesseary for all, but
Dualboot, because you want to have
Untouched/internet virgin 100% working partition, with only the best drivers (not nesseary the newest). Works 100% every time = 100% Stability = Easy to recreate from a cloned backup
Leave the rest to the other partition : experiment with drivers, porn, gaming, benchmarking etc..
You can have it all on one partition, but as time goes by You will need to backup more often = time consuming in the end:-)
I have this on my Win 7 HDD Install. Sticking with 2.6.8 on my SSD Win 10 install for now.
Dual boot was one of the easiest things I had to do on my laptop. Very little computer skills required. I think I spent most of the time figuring out how to rename different win and how to order them the way I wanted them to be on the startup (my OCD).
I can't imagine having to manually disable wifi, webcam, services everytime I want to start Traktor and how much time would that require.
Even on my bottom-of-the-line laptop, I haven't had to disable anything to be able to DJ. What the heck hardware are you guys running that you have to disable functionality to be stable?
For Traktor DVS on Core2Duo machine, I had to optimise the shit out of it to get my audio latency to be usable.