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HFS+ formated drive wont playback /record on vista
Hi,
Where in here does it say that after formating your xternal drive to HFS+ support, you will still need a permision to playback and record in PT on winVista. 32-bt Recently i had a problem with my pc from the initial installation of PT8 after that, whenever i turn on my pc, I get the mount external drive message '' Drive F might be damaged would you like to mount anyway?'' ok, mount. now I know that i have my auto save on in protools at 10mns interval. the moment it get to that time my whole system freezes. I realised that the drive was bad so i decided reformating the drive. I tried: 1) reformat it to NTFS since i was made to understand that pt will be able to read and playback section from it but it did not work. it was asking me to change the permision in work space from Transfer to playback/record mode. 2) launch PT installer. checked the HFS+ option to modify my already installed PTs. 3) After the modificatio, to confirm if the Drive was formated correctly, right click dRive, property and yes it now HFS+. these are all what i have done but PT will still not wont let me playback or record directly from this drive. I also checked to see if i can correct this from the work space but no luck. Can you help me please me? Many thanks |
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Re: HFS+ formated drive wont playback /record on vista
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Pro Tools Power User Editing Give your plug-ins a facelift...and skin 'em! __________________ "Music should be performed by the musician, not by the engineer." Michael Wagener 25th July 2005, 02:59 PM __________________ Pro Tools|HD Native 9.0.1 | Pro Tools|HDX 10.2 | Studio One | REAPER 4.22 | HD OMNI | HoboMac Pro 2.26Ghz Quad-Core | W7 Ultimate 64-bit |
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Re: HFS+ formated drive wont playback /record on vista
thank you for the reply,
this was the first thing i did after formating. but the proble was that from columne A when i tried to change the status to R, it says i need permision. So i got me confused. |
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Re: HFS+ formated drive wont playback /record on vista
by the way the capacity of the drive in question is 465 gb.
am runing vist from Apple boot camp, does this have some thing to do with partioning the 465gb drive? |
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Re: HFS+ formated drive wont playback /record on vista
I'm keeping myself busy staying clear of the Olympics. I must say though, downtown was spotless and sparkling for once.
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Shane
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Pro Tools Power User Editing Give your plug-ins a facelift...and skin 'em! __________________ "Music should be performed by the musician, not by the engineer." Michael Wagener 25th July 2005, 02:59 PM __________________ Pro Tools|HD Native 9.0.1 | Pro Tools|HDX 10.2 | Studio One | REAPER 4.22 | HD OMNI | HoboMac Pro 2.26Ghz Quad-Core | W7 Ultimate 64-bit |
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Re: HFS+ formated drive wont playback /record on vista
thanks shane.
Am not sure of the W7 yet but am hoping it will resolve all the issue with vista. Please is any body there to help diagnose my problem? |
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Re: HFS+ formated drive wont playback /record on vista
hello,
any bo to help with below tread? |
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