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I am using pro tools 8 se on a windows 7 home premium os, and every time i open it, i end up with a screen saying that I need to install a newer version of flash player. I have updated flash player in all of my browsers and it still says I need to update flash. I also watched a video link posted in another thread, which basically said how to update flash player. My question now is what should I do to coax pro tools into actually running? Is there any solution to this problem?
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I think no ones knows that answer. I had posted same problem a couple of days ago, and I couldnt get any answer about that. Exactly same problem what you wrote in here. And than I changed my operation system. I installed windows vista instead of win7. Now protools 8SE says "pro tools needs at least 1gb ram" every time when I tried to install it. What the heck is that. I have 2gb ram, how is it possible. I had pro tools I installed it when I had win7 now I am so confused. I dont know what I am suppose to do.
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