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Old 11-11-2014, 08:43 AM
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Default Re: PT 11.1.3 Crashing On Loading - Potential Plug-In Issues

Hey Guys,

I experienced this issue this morning. I use my system professionally and being down for even half a day is a real problem.

I purchased an ASC and while I was on the call I mentioned I had changed the name of my Internal Drive on my MacPro to Studio 8. I also happen to have an External drive I track all sessions to called Studio 8.

Well, apparently that was the issue for me. When I changed the name back to Macintosh HD for my Internal drive, everything launched perfectly.

May not be the exact same issue, but perhaps you have duplicate drives with the same name, or duplicate folders that are confusing the program upon launch.

Good luck!
Jeff
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