Hi John,
I need more info before I can chime in:
What machine (which beige G3/mhz)?
What kind of SCSI?
What scenario that you said "did work" before you installed Panther?
What version ProTools?
Current HD drivers?

An "audio record volume" is, historically, a scratch disk fast enough to
keep up w/ ProTools that has *no OS* on it. One could fudge on that in
earlier days, but with a Panther-dated driver on the HD, perhaps those days
are over? Just my first thought.
Best regards,
Dana



On 3/19/04 7:45 PM, John England of [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent

> 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.


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