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hi i am using an
apple macbook 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2GB memory 200GB hard drive1 Double-layer SuperDrive and when i try to open a file or start a new session it says: session must be on an audio record volume. if permitted, set the volumes in question to 'R" (record) in the Workspace. how can i fix that? please i need your help! |
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Go to "Windows" then open the "Workspace" browser. It should open another window which will show your hard drive(s). To the right of the hard drive icon you should see two little box's. Click on them and set it to "Record". That should clear up the problem.
Same thing happened to me and that's what I was told to do. Worked fine after that. Dan'o |
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