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Old 09-09-2010, 07:45 AM
bkee bkee is offline
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Default Will Pro Tools LE 8 run on Snow Leopard Server OS?

Hi,

Is it possible to run Pro Tools LE 8 on a 2010 Mac Mini Server with Snow Leopard Server OS? I want to use the Mac Mini Server as a stand-alone machine, not networked. If possible I would be interested in using one of the internal 7200rpm drives to run the application and the other to save the audio.

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Bek.
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Old 05-13-2011, 11:23 AM
arthur s arthur s is offline
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Default Re: Will Pro Tools LE 8 run on Snow Leopard Server OS?

I'm considering the same option..it's about nine months since you posted ... did you every buy the Mini and is it working out?
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