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Old 10-05-2011, 05:40 AM
tmcgrechan tmcgrechan is offline
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Angry Error "unable to locate hardware. make sure your hardware is connected and turned on"

Hello. When i open Pro Tools 9.0 i get the error message ""unable to locate hardware. make sure your hardware is connected and turned on. please click "OK" when ready". I don't know what to do to get this to work?

I downloaded most of the drivers on the disk. Do i have to install ALL the drivers that came with the disks? (I bought an MBOX MINI and pro tools came with it). please help.

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