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rony6464
post Mon 7 Nov 2005, 07:53
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hi, can anyone please help me? i'm trying to open up any session that i've recently worked on and every time i try to open a session up i get errors like this:

"The original disk allocation for this session cannot be used. One or more drives could not be found or are invalid for this session. As a result, disk allocation has been modified. Would you like to verify the new disk allocation?"

i have no idea why this started just a few minutes ago. Has this ever happened to anyone else out there? Does anyone have any suggestions? Please help!!!
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dangt
post Mon 7 Nov 2005, 23:24
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This is fine, its not really a warning, PT checks for the drive that the last used with that session. If you have copied or moved the session to another location it will let you know that the drive allocation has changed.

this happend to me recently. as i copied some sessions from a PT HD session my band recorded, from the bands harddrive to mine. when i opened up the sessions on LE it asked me to confirm the new drive allocations and to also verify that the play back engine was no longer HD but Digi002.

your sessions should still open fine. aslong as your harddrive is still connected. my harddrive goes to sleep occasionally, so check that.

One last thing, be careful when you are cleaning up and moving thing around on you hardrive. try to keep files that belong to protools sessions within its seesion folder.


When you a cleaning up your drives you have to be careful with what you move or delete.
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