My radium 61 is not being recognized by my new imac.. 2.8 ghz intel core i7... I had an intel duo core macbook pro, that DID function with the radium 61.
I downloaded the available drivers, the keystation is receiving power, and LOOKS like it is ready to work, but the mac isn't recognizing it when it scans. I added it manually and tested, it got no signal. any thoughts?
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Colorful lines usually represent video problems. You will need to take your iMac to an Apple certified repair store to have it fixed. It's an advanced job that can only be done with the help of special equipment.
Good luck.
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yes it seems that your laptop dose not meet the minimum requirements to install final cut pro software.you will need to purchase a laptop with the correct requirements,sorry. ken
yeah i have an intel imac and had the same problem. I upgraded to pt le 7.4 and now pro tools recognizes the 002 rack and it works fine, but still the core audio manager does not recognize the hardware. It says in "use" when I first turn on the 002 rack, then it says not connected after about 20 seconds. I don't think this really matters though because I have beeen able to do everything fine without having the core audio managr recognizing the 002 rack. I hope that helps
Ahh - Parallels is working but can't locate the disk image for XP (assuming) that was created by Apple's BootCamp.
Locate the image "disk0.hdd". Once found, copy it to your "Documents/Parallels/My Boot Camp/ " folder (you're logged in on the Mac as jeremybrunelle right ?)
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