I'm a little leary to install pro tools 10.3.3 without service pack 1. I keep waitng for windows 7 to update me to service pack 1 so far it hasnt. When its finished downloading I will see that pro tools is in a zip folder so drage that pro tools folder out of zip folder onto my desk top so its not ready to install from my desk top aka main c/drive, correct? Oh I see pro tools 10.3.3 just came out a few days ago when my pro tools crashed on me and its a full installer.ĭo you know if I should install pro tools 10.3.3 though I dont have service pack 1 yet? Go to my Avid account redownload pro tools 10.3.2 installer. Instead of opening my saved pro tools 10.3.2 from another HD. ![]() Ok so I hopefully dont mess anything up here. Try to unzip the installer directly on the root of your C:\ drive (or any other drive), just not inside any other path/folder. So, if you try to unzip the installer over some path that, when summed to the extracted paths is superior to the limit, then you get that error. Windows has a limit on the allowed path size for any file or folder in NTFS and those files in the installer are already very close to that limit. The problem there is that the files inside the zip file contain VERY long paths (absurd and very reckless from whoever prepares the installer at Avid). I got that error when trying to unzip the file under a somehow (not too) long path. Verify that files exists and that you can access it Installer/Program files/avid/pro tools/pt help/audio/plugins/images/syncchronic_chapter6.119.3.3jpg. I took the time and trouble to redownload pro tools 10.3.2 off of my Avid account.Įrror 1308 source file not found. I said the heck with it Ill reinstall another clean pro tools 10.3.2. Please insert the necessary iLok and restart Pro Tools. How can this be happening? After getting!Įrror, missing iLok authorization for Pro Tools 10. Surely I cant be the only one this has ever happened to?!ħ8 people have read this NOT one persons knows anything about solving this problem? installation from this point on is straightforward and follows normal installation processes based on your computer's operating system.Im using IE 9 This can't be the culprit right? Or am I better using IE 8 for now when installing pro tools 10.3.2? Anyone? could also be that I don't have service pack 1 installed yet? Once downloaded, launch the installation program.From the list that appears, click on the desired version of the software, and downloading of the installer will begin.Click VIEW Software Download Links & Product Details.Choose the appropriate operating system (Mac/Win). Click on the appropriate one (in this case, Pro Tools). In the My Products page, you'll see each purchased product represented as a horizontal black row.Once you have purchased Pro Tools (either as a perpetual license or a software subscription), you will be able to access the installers you need through your Avid Account: ![]() Watch iLok Setup Video INSTALLING PRO TOOLS ![]() Enter your iLok password, and click Authorize.
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