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Re: Pro Tools doesn't see 003
Wow.....after you disconnected the system....Trashing the prefs.....really...
that seems wierd that you would have to do that after you disconnected everything.... anyway...im filing this away b/c i am moving my room right now also...
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Re: Pro Tools doesn't see 003
what does "trashing prferences" mean?
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Re: Pro Tools doesn't see 003
How to Trash Databases and Preferences Manually on a Mac:
To trash your databases, you should delete the Digidesign Databases folder on each of your mounted hard drives, and then delete the "Volumes" folder that's located in Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > Digidesign > Databases. To trash your preferences, go to Macintosh Hard Drive > Users > "Your User Name" > Library > Preferences. Delete anything that starts with "com.digidesign," the "DAE Prefs" folder, "Pro Tools preferences," and "DigiSetup.OSX" Then, go ahead and empty trash and restart your computer. How to Trash Databases and Preferences Manually on a PC: To trash your databases, go to "My Computer," then double-click each of your hard drives on your system, right-click each "Digidesign Databases" folder and choose delete. Then, go to your System Drive (C:) > Program Files > Digidesign > Pro Tools > Databases. Click on the folder called "volumes" and delete it. To trash your preferences manually on a PC, go to your Start Menu > My Computer > Your Local Hard Drive > Documents and Settings > "Your User Name Folder" > Application Data > Digidesign. Right-click the Digidesign folder and delete it. Then, go to your Start Menu > My Computer > Your Local Hard Drive > Program Files > Digidesign > DAE > DAE Prefs. Delete the entire DAE Preferences folder. Then, empty trash and restart your computer.
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