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I guess i am having the "Kernel panics" syndrome on my system. Everytime I shut down pro tools it happens.
I am on a g5 1.8ghz 1.25mb of ram OS 10.4.6 PT version 9.6.2 |
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hey-
i have that problem from time to time on my powerbook, the best way to get around it is to close your session then give pro tools a few minutes to finish saving everything it needs to then quit pro tools using the menu and not the keyboard short-cut, sounds funny but it works
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PowerBook G4 1.5Ghz, 1.25G RAM, 160G Lacie Firewire, OS 10.4.5, PTLE 6.9.2 Mbox |
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