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Old 05-28-2007, 04:33 PM
feinded feinded is offline
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Default New G5 with quad core intel xeons and protools 7.1

I installed PT. I tryed to start PT and it tells me i need to restart the computer. Do i need to upgrade to 7.3?
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Old 05-28-2007, 09:07 PM
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Default Re: New G5 with quad core intel xeons and protools 7.1

Depends. If this is the academic version of 7.1.1... Go back to the thread list, and look down. My topic is about the same problem. If it's the LE version... Lucky bugger. There is a download available for the intel macs, but it appears that it's only for the LE people, or possibly the M-audio too... But not for the academic M-audio.

I really hate the 14 different exactly the same versions they have of this.
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