![]() ![]() There didn't seem to be any other mention of these errors in the forum. The 'Installer' folder doesn't seem to exist. Database: C:\Windows\Installer\e8cfe1.ipi. I've also tried moving the temp file onto Desktop and running the installer from there. I've tried installing with User Account Control turned off but that didn't work. (in \AppData\Local\Temp) Verify that the file exists and that you can access it." But the file definately does exist and I can access it. My problem is that the installer isn't working it says "Error 1305. I was surprized to then be asked to install 'InterLok device drivers', but anyway I went on and downloaded the installer. The installation froze at one point so I quit and tried again and it seemed to install fully then. Having said that, the choice is still yours and I would start your search with specific dealers like Alto Music, GSharp, Dale Pro, Parsons Audio, etc.(Alto and GSharp are both big eBay sellers too).ġ-HD or Ultimate software(can't use the native card or 192 without the proper software)Ģ-an iLok account and a 2nd or 3rd gen iLokģ-a Digilink license if you go newer than 12.I've just bought and downloaded Pro Tools LE 8. The only reason I can see for stopping at 12.5 HD is to save the $299 cost of a Digilink license(required with 12.6 and up), but as that's a one-time purchase, it seems a shame to sacrifice the multitude of added features in the newer versions. Needless to say(but I will anyway), if someone offers to sell you Pro Tools that doesn't need an iLok, steer clear of that. What is it about 12.5 that has you stuck on that version? Buying a used license is fairly simple, as long as you deal with a reputable seller so you know they will be forthcoming with the required iLok asset (assuming you have an iLok account). Usually, people ask about a specific version because they own it. Then I will try to buy a PT HD 12,5 to match with windows 10,my HD native card and my 192i/o analog. ![]() I have installed the HD native pcie card and want to install the right HD driver for the HD native pcie card. I need an HD driver to run under windows 10 pro 64 but what driver I have to install.Ĭould you give me the name of the driver to run my HD native card pcie on windows 10?Īnd other question to continue to use my 192I/0 there are no problem with PT HD 12,5(software) under windows 10 and my native?Īctually I have upgraded to windows 10 pro with the media tool Microsoft, I have not installed my PT HD 9,0,6 cause not supported on windows 10. No guarantee it’ll work – but, it’s worth a try, if you’ve got the time.īut don't want to use PT HD 9.0.6 on windows 10,cause I know it's not supported.īut my question is regarding my HD native card pcie. In this guide we'll look at all the ways you can downgrade from Windows 10 and revert back to Windows 7 or Windows 8.1.” If it's been longer since you upgraded, or you performed a clean install of Windows 10 (or bought a PC with Windows 10 preinstalled), then the process is slightly more complicated. “If it has been less than 30 days since you upgraded to Windows 10, then you can quite easily downgrade to your previous version of Windows. How to uninstall Windows 10 and revert back to Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 ![]() Just pick the version of W10 that matches your W7: Home for Home and Pro/Ultimate for Pro. Windows Data Collecting And Phone Home Features Part 2 Windows Data Collecting And Phone Home Features Installing the bare minimum Quicktime Components Required for Pro Tools ![]() Only install QuickTime Essentials, as explained here: When you’re back on Windows 7, install Pro Tools HD 9.0.6 and its HD driver, before performing this upgrade for free, without losing your files, instead of having to wipe out your device clean:Ĭlick on the “ Download tool now” button under “ Create Windows 10 installation media” to get the MediaCreationTool20H2 from this page: Then run the free CCleaner Registry – run 2 or 3 times, until it finds no more to fix Uninstall Pro Tools 9.0.6 in Windows 10 “Programs
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