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Old 01-03-2015, 09:59 AM
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Default Re: Pro Tools 11.2.1 to 11.3.0 question

I did an install over PT11.2.1. Some will always suggest you uninstall any version before loading any other version. Others don't find that necessary.

If you wish to uninstall:

Pro Tools 11 on Mac does not include an uninstaller. Below documents how to manually trash items installed by Pro Tools 11. This should not need to be performed as there are no known problems with having these files on a system (with or without Pro Tools installed).

Move the following files to the trash to manually remove Pro Tools 11 completely from a Macintosh systems:
Mac HD/Applications/"Pro Tools"
Mac HD/Library/Audio/"MIDI Patch Names"
Mac HD/Library/Application Support/Propellerhead Software/"Rex"
Mac HD/Library/Application Support/Avid/"Audio"
The Audio folder contains: "Plug-In Settings", "Plug-Ins" and "Plug-Ins (Unused)

And here is info about PT10:

Note: The uninstaller for Pro Tools 10.3.9 and earlier will not work on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks). For this reason Avid does not support using Pro Tools 10.3.9 or earlier with Mac OS X 10.9. If you have installed Pro Tools 10.3.x, you may follow the link above for instructions on how to manually uninstall the software.

Can't help with the Waves question.
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