Not sure if the list can help or not, but here goes.  I've been running OS
9.2.2 and 10.3.2 just fine on a SCSI hard drive.  Repartitioned the drive
and changed the OS X partition to larger than 8 gigs, reinstalled Panther
just fine and reinstalled Pro Tools which previously had been running just
fine.  Now all of a sudden Pro Tools is giving me error messages that none
of my hard drives are "audio record volumes."  Went to the Digidesign site,
followed all of their suggestions to fix this, NADA.

Any thoughts?  Only other change I made was using Hard Disk Speedtools 3.6
which also had been on the drive previously.
-- 
John


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