Tascam Computer Hardware User Manual

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Update or fresh install? 
 
Generally speaking, a fresh install on a wiped hard drive is the best insurance against 
potential problems; leftover registry items and other orphaned legacy files can lurk in 
your system for months, only to cause unanticipated conflicts with a newly-installed 
program or driver at a later date.  Unless you are upgrading from Windows 2000 to XP, a 
fresh install is recommended.  
 
Give it Time 
 
When preparing to install a new Operating System, it’s best to make sure you’ve got the 
time to do it right.  The process of formatting the drive, installing the software, new drivers, 
and all your programs is one that can take several hours.  Try to plan a time when you 
can focus on the task at hand without major distractions, if possible, and aren’t likely to 
be pulled away mid-install or tempted to skip a step…..what might appear to be an 
insignificant item at first glance could end up causing you major aggravation down the 
line, so it’s best to lay this foundation right before putting the computer into regular 
service.