A guy I bowl with is an IT guy and he seems to think it would be easy to add some internal memory. I back things up to a big 1T hard drive, it's more the actual computer's memory or something. Like you said, I just need to clean a bunch of junk off of it...stuff I don't ever really use. I hate to put too much money into it because it's probably due to be replaced by the end of next year. But yeah, I'll probably try to just add some memory to it and see what happens.
Part of it is the iMovie software. It essentially downloads the footage into iMovie...so you end up with the footage on your computer twice while you work with it to create another file (the movie itself). So for whatever footage you want to work with, you need 3x the memory of the size of the footage. I got it down to 2x by quickly moving the original footage to a flash drive, then deleting it from the hard drive...then downloading it from the flash drive to iMovie. But that only worked for smaller amounts of footage.
I love the convenience of the laptop...can take it upstairs, downstairs, on the patio...whatever. But I miss the power of the desktop. And now that I've switched to MAC computers...ughh...replacing them is NOT cheap. Apple wants a pretty penny for that little shiny Apple sticker you get with each computer purchase.
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