Hello ojamesjr7,

Good point about hard drives, generally speaking more capacity is always desirable. However we tend to view the external drives more as a delivery method for the program and files due to it's large size, rather than for personal file storage. I advise most customers to store all their song files, renders, videos etc. on in a folder on their computer's internal drive in addition to backing them up on a separate external drive. My thinking behind this is that should your hard drive fail or get damaged we can replace the drive and program, but we can't replace your personal data. I tend to recommend installing the whole program on your computer and putting the hard drive in a safe place for much the same reason. Anyone who's lost a piece of gear on their desk to a stray cup of coffee knows what I'm talking about (and I speak from experience).

If enough users are interested in getting the program on bigger hard drives I'm sure we'd be able to look into it, though cost and availability would certainly be factors. We could perhaps look into a tier system of options, where users could request one of several hard drive sizes (160, 320, 500 etc.) if people would be interested?