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MboxToo 02-11-2009 03:40 PM

Audio Partition and Boot Camp Partition trouble
 
I have a MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz OS 10.5.5. I have a Boot Camp partition with XP. I created a new partition on the Mac called Audio for the Session Files, etc... I am recording on the Mac side and not using Windows for Pro Tools. I did not touch the Boot Camp partition. When I try to boot to Windows however, I get the blue screen that flashes too fast to read the errors and the Mac reboots. I copied the files from the Audio partition so I would not lose the session data and deleted the Audio partition. Now I can boot into Windows.

Is there any special way I need to partition the drive so I can use Pro Tools and Boot Camp.

I searched the forum and contacted Digi tech support via email. Tech support said they had no reports of Pro Tools affecting a Windows partition using Boot Camp.

I must be missing something here...

Many thanks in advance for any suggestions,

Rich

flommer 02-11-2009 03:50 PM

Re: Audio Partition and Boot Camp Partition trouble
 
Seems strange.. I doubt ProTools has anything to do with it.. Maybe try on the Apple forums.

Maybe if you reinstalled windows... In other words, add your 3rd partition, then delete and reinstall the bootcamp/XP partition.. If you're a regular windoze user then you should be used to having to reinstall windoze every time something goes wrong.... Ah I'm JK..:p

You do know that you should not record to the system drive, right? Doesn't matter that it's a partition. You should have an external FW drive..

albee1952 02-11-2009 04:55 PM

Re: Audio Partition and Boot Camp Partition trouble
 
Ditto on you should not record to your system drive or any partition on the system drive. A partition gains absolutely no performance boost over simply recording to the main partition(which, though not sanctioned in any way, might work okay for 2-4 tracks). I would delete the partition and get a firewire drive(an approved firewire drive).

MboxToo 02-15-2009 07:35 AM

Re: Audio Partition and Boot Camp Partition trouble
 
Thank you very much for the responses. I thought I was not supposed to record to the "Startup" drive - my bad. I will get an approved firewire drive like you suggested.

Thanks again,

Rich


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