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Old 02-23-2011, 02:19 PM
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Smile Cannot be designated as an Audio Record Volume because it is not a valid Audio Volume

That old chestnut.
I recently created a clean instalation of Protools M Powered on a fresh installation of OSX 10.6.6

Before I can create a new project using the normal method, need to designate a hard disk drive to use as an Audio Volumes for Protools.

However, when I followed the instructions on how to change the designations of the available drive's attached to my computer from T (transfer) to P (playback) or R (record), I get the following message:

"Cannot be designated as an Audio Record Volume because it is not a valid Audio Volume"

I have so far tried the given answers to this problem, such as dumping the preferences / DAE folder / etc.
And making sure that the non-boot hard drive is formatted in HFS+ format.

I have also had a look at permissions etc. and made the hard drive read and write at all levels.
Still, I am not able to set this drive as an Audio Volume.
I also know that there shouldn't be a problem with the hd as it is an internal SATA 2 drive.

Anyone have any ideas? Please...
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