D Danyk macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 28, 2007 #1 I have a few friends that have said this is possible but i have yet found a way to do this without formatting my whole drive. Does anyone know how to do this? I need it to run Pro Tools on my mac and .10 does not allow you to run it. Thanks. Dan
I have a few friends that have said this is possible but i have yet found a way to do this without formatting my whole drive. Does anyone know how to do this? I need it to run Pro Tools on my mac and .10 does not allow you to run it. Thanks. Dan
hanschien macrumors 6502 Aug 28, 2007 #2 Danyk said: I have a few friends that have said this is possible but i have yet found a way to do this without formatting my whole drive. Does anyone know how to do this? I need it to run Pro Tools on my mac and .10 does not allow you to run it. Thanks. Dan Click to expand... Archive & Install from the install disk that comes with the Mac. Then apply the 10.4.9 combo update.
Danyk said: I have a few friends that have said this is possible but i have yet found a way to do this without formatting my whole drive. Does anyone know how to do this? I need it to run Pro Tools on my mac and .10 does not allow you to run it. Thanks. Dan Click to expand... Archive & Install from the install disk that comes with the Mac. Then apply the 10.4.9 combo update.
D Danyk macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 28, 2007 #3 Sorry to sound a bit dumb but im new to mac's and what do you mean by achieve and install?
M Mgkwho macrumors 6502a Aug 28, 2007 #4 If I may ask, why do you want to do this? The trouble seems silly to me. -=|Mgkwho
D Danyk macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 28, 2007 #5 I need to do this because Pro tools does not allow you to run itself with 10.4.10. Although i have just found a script on the digidesign website that will in itself fix this. Fingers crossed
I need to do this because Pro tools does not allow you to run itself with 10.4.10. Although i have just found a script on the digidesign website that will in itself fix this. Fingers crossed
7 72930 Retired Aug 28, 2007 #6 Danyk said: Sorry to sound a bit dumb but im new to mac's and what do you mean by achieve and install? Click to expand... Reinstalling the OS / Installing a new OS but keeping your files...
Danyk said: Sorry to sound a bit dumb but im new to mac's and what do you mean by achieve and install? Click to expand... Reinstalling the OS / Installing a new OS but keeping your files...
T torchwood04 macrumors regular Aug 29, 2007 #7 Just wait a few weeks and install 10.4.11. It'll be worth it. 10.4.10 is not that bad.
clevin macrumors G3 Aug 29, 2007 #8 strongly oppose this action, don't expose your machine to any security risks.