To give your computer the “best chance” to run Pro Tools properly:
Once on Windows 10, follow the
Optimization steps for Windows 10 -
Windows Guide - Windows 10 Optimizations and Troubleshooting
https://avid.secure.force.com/pkb/ar...ndows-10-Guide
Processor Affinity (see pics) - big thanks to 'The Weed' for this tip!
After opening Pro Tools, (but not a Session) open Task Manager and in the Details tab, right-click on Pro Tools
Right-click on Set Affinity and uncheck core 0 and 1, leaving the remaining cores checked.
Then right-click on Set Priority and select High.
Close Task Manager - click top RH cnr