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\"Macintosh HD\" Cannot be designated as an audio...
Hey there,
I just bought a new Powermac G5 and I can't seem to get Pro Tools 7 running. I tried switching the "A" to playback....the record.....and it wouldnt let me do either one. On the "V" though, everything is ok, it'll recieve that as well as Transfer. How do I fix this...I was runnning the same sessions, same OS, and same version on my Powerbook and it was fine....HELLLLP!!!! Thanks. PJ |
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Re: \"Macintosh HD\" Cannot be designated as an audio...
Try trashing the "Digidesign Databases" folder on your "Macintosh HD" drive (as well as any other drives you have on the system). Make sure you quit Pro Tools before you do this. Jon Connolly Digidesign Product Specialist |
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