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Like I said before, make sure nothing's in the Startup menu that could be using the driver before attempting in-install. Imaging the carnage a self-flushing computer would wreak? Imagine the outcry? The toilet version is being blamed for a wide assortment of lost item from cell phones and jewelry to bowling balls.
Considering how long they've been around as compared to computers, I'm thinking we've a while to wait for that update. We only recently got self-flushing toilets.
#Air creative collection installer pt10 install
a fresh install with all settings and auths is less than 15 minutes away. It's not fail proof, any main hardware change should always trigger a clean OS install, but for programs and trial crap, etc. There's a simple solution to all of this, it's called imaging. Again, projects started to trial that reference the driver will affect uninstall thoroughness.
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Oh, forgot to add trial/demo apps that reference said drivers but are pumpkins as the time expired. Sometimes an uninstaller will realize there's a process using the driver in some way, but how is it supposed to know every other program that scanned it was there or used it in a project or the other gazillion things that could have transpired since its install? So, not only do you have missed paths, something else could be running that prevents uninstall. A soundcard driver does this and most likely is tangled with some aspect of the video driver. Now consider any program that might be in the Startup menu, so it runs from boot. The longer the use, the more tangled the webs get. Think of all the programs that could have referenced any part of the driver over time and added them to context menus, or are referenced in projects in a given program or selected as the default device in others. There are one or two audio components that come with. If I think of everything else, I'll make a note.Has nothing to do with Windows, it's just how it works.
#Air creative collection installer pt10 mac os
P.P.S.: I upgraded my Mac OS to the newest version before installing everything, so there's no chance of having an outdated operating system onboard my computer. Might this have anything to do with what I'm experiencing? Thanks again. P.S.: I DID NOT "co-install" 10.3.6 with 11.0.1 I had purchased no third party plugins, and so didn't see any sense in eating up the hard drive space. as far as I know, I'm "doing everything right," yet I keep coming up with the ".not recognized." message. I'm running PT11 (newly) on a 2009 Mac Pro, lots of processors, 32 GB of RAM, powering up everything in the correct sequence. If anyone has any help, it would be greatly appreciated. I've searched in every way I can think in my "downloads" section on my Avid account, and I'm still coming up empty.
I installed PT11 and the Avid Instruments PT11 opens, and the Avid "onboard" effects appear to be accessible, but I keep getting that error message with the AIR instruments. I double checked that I have the one for Mac, downloaded it twice, and I'm still getting the "AIR Creative Collection Not Recognized" message when I try to install it. I just today downloaded PT11 (student upgrade), the "Avid virtual instruments" selection, and the "AIR Creative Collection" thingy. I've searched Google and this forum, and haven't found a suitable answer to what I'm getting into, so I'm posting in the hope of some deliverance!