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Old 09-13-2005, 07:38 AM
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Default Updating protools 6.7le/mbox

I have a powerbook g4 100gig with maxed out ram, with tiger. I am about to install 6.7le...should i install 6.7 then update to 6.9.2. Or should i update tiger first, install 6.7, then update to 6.9? I am new to this. Thanks.
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You should update to Tiger first, then install 6.7, then update to 6.9.2.
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