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Old 06-14-2010, 10:55 AM
katiegrey katiegrey is offline
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Default Lacie Hard Drive "not a valid audio volume"

Hello, I am pretty much a newbie with Pro Tools so I apologize if this has already been answered somewhere else. I recently bought a Lacie 320GB 7200rpm external hard drive, formatted in NTFS, that I connect via FireWire 400. When I try to change its status from 'T' to 'R' in the Pro Tools workspace, it says the drive is not a valid audio volume. I have tried uninstalling/ reinstalling pro tools, but the same problem still occurs. I am running Vista Ultimate 32-bit SP1 and PT M-Powered 8.0.1. Any suggestions?

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