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I need to use a very large program with very large files, specifically Final Cut Pro X . I'm assuming that in this case it would be advisable to shut SD down and allow it to pick up where it left off later. BTW, I have been a SD user for many years and would like to thank you once again for an extremely good and dependable program.
Thanks again, Jacob |
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