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Old 12-31-2007, 03:50 PM
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Default LE 7.4cs2 on 10.5.1 on a Quad-Core Mac Pro

Well, the subject line kinda says it all. I got tired of waiting and installed Leopard 10.5 and updated to 10.5.1 today. It was not a clean install, I had been using LE 7.4cs2 with 10.4.11. I don't know of any mention of the Quad-Core Mac Pro's, Pro Tools LE 7.4cs2, & 10.5.1 yet so I thought I'd put mine out there. So far so good though, no problems what so ever. I had tried this before & had to go back to 10.4.11 because Pro Tools LE wouldn't launch. I don't know if it was 10.5.1 or the cs2 update but things are fine.

As stated in SO many post before mine, 10.5 is NOT supported by Digi yet, so wait!
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