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Originally Posted by BScout
Second, are you trying to run this in a virtual machine? That isn't going to work.
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The Sandra report is showing the host operating system view of a Hyper-V virtual switch that could be used to communicate to virtual machines, it's showing the host OS, notWindows in a virtual machine.
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To the OP: As bad as running Pro Tools inside a virtual machine can be (that's very very badly.. but you also would not get to use PCIe cards in the VM) running Pro Tools on a host computer that is running virtual machines is also quite likely to be problematic because of the impact of virtual machines and how they can smack around scheduling on the overall computer. Not something anybody should be doing. So make sure no VMs are running when you use Pro Tools.