The system ID I sent you to replace the original one will work as long as you deactivte it, uninstall the older MC and then downlaod and install the newer to activate. I'm around all weekend and next week so ping me if you get into a pickle. It may therefore be a wise move not to get MC5 running on this new machine at all but go straight to 5.5 - it's just that ther upgrade would be sooner than I would really like (or could afford at the moment!). How can I confirm I have the correct serial number before going through hoops again?!Īlternatively, if/when I do decide to upgrade to 5.5, I guess I'd get another serial number for that (?). I'vopened MC on the old machine to get the serial number from that - 'About' I would have thought - but only the Sys ID is there, no serial number. But the emails show I had activation problems still following that - and I cannot find any record of another serial number among the emails (so that one may have been made to work for MC5.0). But i remember when upgrading to Version 5 I was given a new serial number - which 'didn't work: I was told at the time by Marianna that it was a 'Student' number, and she gave me a new one - which I have. I have the System ID, and the original Serial number that came with MC4.05. Learn how to use these tools to identify your Mac. ![]() The simplest is About This Mac, available by choosing About This Mac from the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen. If needed, these files can be found in your Avid Account or through the Pro Tools 10.3 Downloads page.Your Mac provides several tools to help you identify it. The Avid Virtual Instruments installer was updated to 10.3 on Mac to add support for Gatekeeper, whereas this installer remains at 10.0 for Windows.Review the Read Me file before updating to 10.3.10 for known issues that could impact your workflow.Troubleshooting steps for DAE error -9171/9172.Pro Tools 11.0.3 and earlier "Error changing clocks" with Pro Tools 11.1 Satellite ( details).Pro Tools 11.0.3 and earlier Satellites may stop before other systems running 11.1 or later ( details).TDM Driver Support: When co-installing Pro Tools 10 and 11 with HD Accel TDM hardware, do NOT install the HD 11 drivers.Mac OS X: Pro Tools 10.3.10 is NOT qualified with Mac OS X 10.9 or higher.Pro Tools 10.3.10 and Mac OS X 10.8.5 are supported for co-install with Pro Tools 11.x ( details).See the Pro Tools 10.3 Software Installation Guide for complete instructions.The Pro Tools application is not automatically added to the Dock on Mac OS X, but can be manually added by dragging the application icon to the Dock.The installation is the same for both, only the iLok authorization is different Pro Tools 10.x uses a single installer for both Pro Tools and Pro Tools HD.Re-install the Drivers for your non-HD interfaces after a Clean Uninstall.Avid recommends uninstalling your current version of Pro Tools prior to installing 10.3.10.See the Support section of for assistance with iLok License Manager, your iLok account, etc.Review the licenses on your iLok at or in iLok License Manager.Upgrades from v9 or earlier can be found here.Pro Tools HD 10.x software requires both Pro Tools 10 and Pro Tools HD 10 iLok authorizations (licenses) to run.Pro Tools 10.x software requires a Pro Tools 10 iLok authorization (license) to run.Avid NativeCardFlasher Updates the HD Native card's Main and Safe Firmware.HD Native Thunderbolt Interface Installation Guide.HD Native Thunderbolt System Requirements. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |