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    Default raid 0

    Greetings,
    I am getting a new dell XPS computer with 2 gig memory and araid 0 set up of two 120 gig drives. I also have a 80 gig third internal drive. How should I set up the system to work efficently with PS files. I also have four 250 gig external firewire drives for backup and storage of files. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks Curt
    curt carnemark Guest

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    Default Re: raid 0

    create a partition on the raid array of say 10 gig and put your ps scratch file there.
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