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Pro Tools often is the anti-Mac: it does not "just work". It took a messy hour with drivers to get Pro Tools LE 6.7 to work with combo-updated 10.3.5-10.3.9, and will not work with 10.5. It won't work with XP Media Center (the computer reboot-cycles when the rack is plugged in) at all. So now I have a request for help on a large scale: is there any way of massively hacking either Pro Tools or OS X Leopard/WinXPMC to work together? Following some advice I had heard, I trashed Media Center and pretty much the entire "ehome" folder, which meant Pro Tools actually installed, but the drivers were nonfunctional and kept asking me to reboot. Leopard just spits out some code, and an error message. I'll post that later.

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pro tools 6 anything does not work with osx 10.5 you need pro tools 7.4 thats the only one that works with loepard period. only pro tools 7 to my experience works with xp mce what you need to do is fork out the $75 for the upgrade to pro tools le 7.4

 

 

that will work across leopard and mce but will only work on tiger version 10.4.11 and nothing lower.

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