M-Powered Pro Tools Essential in Windows 7 32-bit
Hi, I'm very sorry for posting such a basic question here, as I'm sure it's been answered elsewhere, but I've been searching the forums and stickied threads for half an hour to no avail.
Basically, I purchased an M-Audio Keystudio (49key keyboard), which came with Pro Tools Essential 8.0.2. I insert the disk into my computer, run Setup.exe, and click "Install Pro Tools M-Powered Essential", and am immediately returned with this error: [img]http://lyb9ya.blu.*************.com/y1pheR3TAV16c4-pURHQ92PyjRxP73Cq1YAyYImnTVv3XIgd-9OiwloFDjAmaHfPCD5KLKP9wqFw7XQ05aChwTsiUVquYePdtvJ/Error.png[/img] I really have no idea what to do. I should have researched better before buying THB, because Amazon reviews say this product doesn't work with anything later than XP <_< |
Re: M-Powered Pro Tools Essential in Windows 7 32-bit
Did you have any other software running at the time?
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Re: M-Powered Pro Tools Essential in Windows 7 32-bit
You guys are killin' me!
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Re: M-Powered Pro Tools Essential in Windows 7 32-bit
Ummm; there is a protools essential forum; I would imagine you would get a quicker answer from someone else who is using protools essential.
http://duc.digidesign.com/forumdisplay.php?f=55 |
Re: M-Powered Pro Tools Essential in Windows 7 32-bit
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http://duc.digidesign.com/showthread.php?t=253741 |
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