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Old 03-28-2008, 02:44 PM
skitt123 skitt123 is offline
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Default Problem setting up MBox 2 Pro

I just got an MBox 2 Pro. PT LE 7.4 was already installed on my computer. I unplugged the MBox 1 from USB (because I'm upgrading) and plugged the MBox 2 in through firewire. I plugged the power cable into the MBOX Pro, connected the firewire, and now all I get is a blinking green power button. When I activate the PTLE 7.4 program, it says there's no digidesign hardware connected. Am I doing something wrong? Do I have to reinstall the program?

Running on XP Pro
Dual Core 2.4 CPU
2 GB RAM
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Old 03-28-2008, 02:50 PM
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Default Re: Problem setting up MBox 2 Pro

Most likely a Driver problem... You need to look in the Device Manager and make sure the Firewire Card is recognized...
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