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Old 01-16-2009, 01:04 AM
crustn crustn is offline
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Default Pro Tools 7.4.2 on Mac OS X 10.5.6: Installation failed

Hi everyone,

I know DigiDesign says Mac OS X 10.5.6 is not tested with PT m-powered 7.4.2 but I've read in different Threads that it works.

Unfortunately I've upgraded my iMac to 10.5.6 BEFORE installing Pro Tools. Now installation fails!!!! The Setup Wizard starts normally and freeze directly after beginning of the installation ('start installation script' written under the progress bar). Then nothing happens and I have to kill the application.

Same thing when I try to uninstall with the uninstall application. I even need to restart my mac by holding down the on/off button.

Anybody have the same problem?

DigiTech Support, any idea???

I don't want to downgrade may mac!!!! Please help!!!!


Thanks
crustn
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