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> Logic On Tiger?, Can you get Logic to work on Tiger yet?
PhilTrueman
post Sun 12 Jun 2005, 14:39
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Folks,

Well, I had LogicPro7.1 running solid on 10.3.9 - I just upgraded to Tiger - 10.4.1 and LogicPro won't even launch. It gets to the 'Checking memory buffers' part and just stops - the fans ramp up to max and that's it.
I've re-installed LogicPro several times - but still nothing.
I've upgraded the Delta1010LT drivers also and then re-installed LogicPro - still zilch.

Anyone got any ideas? Yes - besides going back to 10.3.9?

Everything else works - FCP, Soundtrack, LiveType etc. So what happened to Logic???

Help!

PT
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jaffi
post Sun 19 Jun 2005, 19:33
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Personally, I had absolutely no problems at all. But, then again, I did a clean install. What kind did you do? If you can't get it up and running I'd suggest you save everything you can't easily reinstall to a seperate hard disk and then do an erase and install with Tiger. Get all the updates and then install Logic. Chances are you lost or moved some important Library files when you upgraded ( not that you personally did it, but stuff happens, you know). It doesn't matter if you try reinstalling Logic, because some of the OS level Library files aren't in the Logic install but are needed for Logic to work. Oh yeah, repair permissions after installing your updates, but before installing Logic. That should do the trick.

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