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So, I came looking for answers, and end up with a suggestion:
Pro Tools HD|2 "Classic" w/192 I/O Pro Tools v9.0.3 Windows 7, 64-bit Intel i7-870 2.93 GHz 8 GB RAM
Thanks, Scott! I’ll try that.
Ray
Pro Tools HD|2 "Classic" w/192 I/O Pro Tools v9.0.3 Windows 7, 64-bit Intel i7-870 2.93 GHz 8 GB RAM
Well, thanks for that. So far I’ve been able to load PT and load the Superior and EZX samples. My AVID rep seems to think it should be OK (but he’s just a sales/marketing guy ) I have other sample libraries that I will be loading on the same drive, and some programs actually authorize the library itself, rather than the program, so this “http://avid.custkb.com/avid/app/selfservice/search.jsp?DocId=415999&ssdFilterCommunity15=1409&ssdFilterCommunity10=368&ssdFilter_SearchKeyWord=&ssdFilterCommunity3=1081&Hilite=” thing has me a little apprehensive.
Since a lot of my work has very tight deadlines, I tend to play by the rules as much as possible. If Avid says my daughter needs to have her head shaved to ensure plug-in compatibility, well, I’m out shopping for toques.
Let’s say, just for a lark, I do decide to change the name of the drive, if only to stop the darn popup. Would I be looking at a total reinstall of Superior, EZ-Drummer and 10 EZX’s?
Would just reinstalling Superior with the new EZ Drummer custom path take care of it?
Is there a registry key that I can edit in lieu of reinstalling everything?
EDIT: Oh, I see now that you actually renamed the drive with no issues. I’ll try that and see what happens. I suppose I could always change the name back. Thanks for your patience.
Pro Tools HD|2 "Classic" w/192 I/O Pro Tools v9.0.3 Windows 7, 64-bit Intel i7-870 2.93 GHz 8 GB RAM
Sorry, I’m in the midst of transitioning to Windows. Forgot about the profile thing — that was way back in my Beta days.
So… am I knackered?
BTW, the message says something about authorizations possibly getting corrupted if they are on a drive with more than 11 characters. I’ve never heard of such a thing myself, but I get a popup every time I launch PT, and I’m willing to change the name if only to stop having to click “No” to launch.
Pro Tools HD|2 "Classic" w/192 I/O Pro Tools v9.0.3 Windows 7, 64-bit Intel i7-870 2.93 GHz 8 GB RAM
Erm… I’m on Windows 7.
Pro Tools HD|2 "Classic" w/192 I/O Pro Tools v9.0.3 Windows 7, 64-bit Intel i7-870 2.93 GHz 8 GB RAM
Thanks, Scott.
I don’t know why, but I always miss those Big Red Buttons. Something about how that screen is laid out, I skip right over them.
So there is no (full) download for the S2 libraries? I guess I can see that. I’ll either dig up the DVDs, or copy them over and run the latest update.
Thanks for the clear tips and guidance — saved me some hair pulling.
Ray
Pro Tools HD|2 "Classic" w/192 I/O Pro Tools v9.0.3 Windows 7, 64-bit Intel i7-870 2.93 GHz 8 GB RAM
OK, I’m in a similar position (migrating to a new computer), and would just like to be sure I understand.
To De-Authorize do I need to login from the computer that has the authorization on it that I want to remove?
Or is it just a matter of clicking the button in my account and it’s done? I can’t see how that actually de-authorizes anything, but maybe it’s done via the bluetooth-fairy or something…
Like others, I don’t want to do something silly that ends up nuking an auth.
Thanks,
Ray
Pro Tools HD|2 "Classic" w/192 I/O Pro Tools v9.0.3 Windows 7, 64-bit Intel i7-870 2.93 GHz 8 GB RAM
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