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I popped the files on one of my media drives temporarily so I could access them from my old system drive or my new system drive. Once you’ve finished downloading, place the files somewhere safe, it could be on a USB drive etc If you’re in Australia, as I am, you have plenty of time to make a nice batch of scones with jam and cream, thanks to our advanced network infrastructure. Depending on your internet speed, this may take some time, so make a nice pot of tea.

I’m going to assume that you’re booting from your old Lion system drive, so go ahead and download all the bits and bobs from the links above. They also seem to disappear down the black hole that guitar picks, iLok 2 lids and single socks end up.

I like a boot screen, so I purchased a proper Apple card (2nd hand) There are flashed PC cards out there, but they won’t display a boot screen.
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The clever bunnies out there in the Wild World Webby, have managed to fool a Ye Olde Mac Pro to run in 64 bit EFI. The main restriction for a 2006/7 Mac Pro is that it was designed to boot into a 32-bit environment, even though a lot of the internal hardware was 64-bit capable. The wait seems to have been worth it, as I now have my poor old machine running on OSX Yosemite 10.10.2 and Pro Tools 11.3.1 So I decided to wait a wee while until I found a more elegant solution. I’d read that some very clever folk had managed to persuade an old Mac Pro to run Mountain Lion and then Mavericks, and searching the Interwebs, I did indeed find a number of solutions that seemed to require entering a lot of commands in Terminal, creating boot partitions and generally patting your head and chewing gum at the same time. This is all jolly nice for my clients, but my own personal 2006 Mac Pro 1,1 with a Cinema display (purchased from a friend for a pittance) sits there languishing quite a few operating systems behind on OSX Lion 10.7.5 running Pro Tools 10.3.10 HD. All fully qualified, just the way I like it. They can afford the best, so I get to tinker with the latest Avid qualified hardware and software available: “iAshtray” Mac Pros, tank-like rack mounted Sonnet chassis, HDX or HD Native cards etc. Part of my day job is building Pro Tools rigs for high-end customers. You’re building what I refer to as a “Frankenmac”. If you end up with bricked Mac Pro, then it’s your own silly fault. for Adobe CC.First of all, all of the below are regarded as hacks.
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There is no discounted upgrade from Pro Tools SE, so you would need to purchase a full copy of Pro Tools (note that there are deals out there for Pro Tools 11 bundled with an interface that might actually be cheaper than just buying the software so check with some of our resellers for this).Īnother option would be to partition your drive so you could dual boot - 10.7 for Pro Tools SE, and 10.8/etc.
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V8.0.3 was the last version of Pro Tools SE, and shows 10.7 Lion was the latest Mac OS supported.
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I have Pro Tools SE 8.0.3 running on Mac OSX 10.7.5, I recently downloaded Adobe's Creative Cloud for my video editing needs but they are telling my i have to update my computer to Mac OSX 10.8 or higher I found a way to update to 10.8 but i want to make sure that its not going to affect my Pro Tools from working properly or if it does can i download a update for Pro Tools SE 8.0.3?Īny help anyone can give me will be greatly appreciated!
