![]() But probably better if you post that Sandra report here and avoid all the intertwined silliness that happens when people pile onto long threads. work out where you want to post and post once. I see you've also posted on one of the active threads. When Pro Tools is spinning its wheels what does the task manager show is going on with your system? Which processes are using the most CPU? How much total CPU or IO is going on? Have you fully disabled or uninstalled all antivirus software (that includes Microsoft Security crapware). What exact version of Pro Tools do you have installed?ĭid you complete all the appropriate system optimization steps/check they were all done after installing Pro Tools 11? What versions of the Profire 2626 driver do you have installed? It is usually much better to not combine those into one thread. You've got multiple separate unrelated problems. That Sandra report may be quite helpful with the performance issue. Run that report with all the disk drives attached. If you want help from other user here start by reading he "Help us Help You - READ THIS Before Posting!" link above and post a full Sandra report for your system. Without knowing you have done a lot more debugging I suspect you do not have any bugs right now that Avid might want to know about. ![]() You should have gotten some ASCs with your Pro Tools 10 purchase and you need to use that to pay for the support call. You get customer support from Avid primarily by picking up the phone and calling them.
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