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> Protools Crash!, lost access to protools after a crash
tedretro
post Sun 4 Aug 2002, 14:33
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hi
i have been having some trouble with my digi001/protools Le system and was wondering if anybody could help...was working on my g4 and the finder application froze and i had to manually shut down the computer...the next time started up the computer all i got was a blinking question mark...looked in the manual and found that i had to boot from the system disk, which i did but protools was gone...i bought norton utilities and it found protools again but it can`t find DAE...fast find can find the DAE folder but when i try to open it it says it can`t find something called "MultiShellCode" - anyone know anything about that?
i`m a little bit disappointed with the system cos i thought that even if the computer did crash i wouldn`t lose access to protools itself...
I`d really like to avoid this in the future - does anyone have any advice for me?
thanks for any help...
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Mr.T
post Sun 4 Aug 2002, 23:17
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I have to admit I've never runned into such problems... I certainly had crashes in the past but have never "lost" PT (or any other app.). Seems weird to me... When you say Norton was able to find it...where exactly did it find it?...Also where was the DAE folder gone... I mean, if you had experienced a "real" crash and had to reinstall everything from scratch (fresh OS, reinitialize drive...), PT & DAE would be gone for good...seems weird that there were "lost" but could be found again...more infos?...


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