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Dreew

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  1. So Ive been running a Macbook with Windows 10 via bootcamp for a while now. But ive planned to move over to a normal Desktop Windows Machine. Since i dont have the time to reinstall all my programs all my drivers and I dont want to lose my data, I was curios if I can export my windows partition on my macbook to a seperate PC so the new system has the same everything what software goes just like my old Macbook. If there is a way, please show me.
  2. Why are PCBs different Color like, blue,red,green. Older Tech was generally brown or yellow and apple mainly use black pcbs. Does it have an function or is just for looks?
  3. it was an idea i had, having like one drive for all your systems.
  4. Might be an option when im at home, but i rarely work off my laptop whem im at home, cause my desktop is faster. But when im on the go its not practical, cause I got samples i have to load that can be multiple 100mb in size and working off network just interupts my workflow in terms of loading time, an internal hdd or ssd would be better in cases like that or not?
  5. What up Comumunity, so im currently running 2 systems, a pc and a laptop. Im quite okay with having 2 systems, except when im working or game on either of them. Is there any way that I can run them off the same drive that I hot swap anytime im on the go or working at home? Not like a boot SSD that I swap out, but more like a cardridge on an old console where I can bring my savefile to another system with all my game progress. So a drive where I have my OS all my data, programs and games but is compatible with both of my system. I was just wondering because its annoying working on the same program with different presets and plugins or when im on the go and playing a game I already have but without the same savefiles. This idea came in mind when I found my two old Nintendo DS, one broke, but all my savefile were easily transfered when i got a new one. Is this like ''one drive 2 setup'' System a working idea or not? Having two seperate systems with different Hardware but one Drive that would be compatible would be so convenient for some people, espacially if youre on the go quite often and do work on both systems.
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