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> Ooooh, Those Protools Bugs!, Macintosh HD is not a valid volume...
Ignorant
post Sat 27 Sep 2003, 10:59
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angry.gif Just installed Pro tools 6.1 on Titanium 867 with 800 mb ram. When tryin' to enable a track for recording or playback, a pop up warns me that no volumes are designated for recording. All my attempts do designate Macintosh HD as a recording volume are failed. Yes, I have OS X, latest version; yes, I've trashed my prefs; yes I've repaired disc privileges in disk utility menu; yes I've tried with external fire-wire hard disk: same problem (won't be seen as valid volume for recording or playback); No I don't have any partition. My Titanium has double boot (Os 9.2 AND OSX).
Any ideas?
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Deyaert
post Sat 27 Sep 2003, 18:37
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Hi, I have no idea what's wrong but you might try to install the PT 6.11 upgrade. It's recommended to all PT users, so it wont do any harm...
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post Sun 28 Sep 2003, 11:13
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unsure.gif Is you hard disk formatted in the HFS+ format ? Otherwise the Digi doesn't recognize the other type of format

Hope it helps

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