My Macbook Pro motherboard has been replaced and now I am not able to run any of my Toontrack programs. Downloaded Solo again, no help.
Hopefully there is a simple way to authorize my computer to run the already installed Toontrack software. All suggestions are welcome and appreciated.
Re authorize EZdrummer like you did the first time.
See this video as a reference.
http://www.toontrack.com/helpdesk/issue_view_portal.asp?ID=13
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Has the OP forgotten his forum login?
This may have been moved out of his access area if he has…
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SD2.3, NYII, C&V, MC, MF, ED, Latin Perc, Twisted, Pop, N1H, Electronic, Classic, Funkmasters, Rock Solid, Blues, Indie-Folk.
I don’t think so p9.
He seemed to have logged into the forum to post his query. 😉
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
I just wonder when people ask support Qs in the presales forums if they’ve forgotten their original logins. You’re probably party to more information than I am
I used to see complaints when people’s posts were moved out of their reach. Still, moot point now…
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SD2.3, NYII, C&V, MC, MF, ED, Latin Perc, Twisted, Pop, N1H, Electronic, Classic, Funkmasters, Rock Solid, Blues, Indie-Folk.
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