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Use phpMyAdmin to deactivate all plugins. One of two methods are available to deactivate all plugins. Sometimes it may be necessary to deactivate all plugins, but you can’t access the Administration Screens to do so.
#Plugins not showing up in pro tools 12 how to#
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#Plugins not showing up in pro tools 12 update#
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Yeah, it's a pain and time consuming, but the only way to get it done right.Īnd if you do regress to Mountain Lion as I write how to do above, install PT10 first first and then install PT11. Always wipe the system drive clean, install the new os, and then reinstall ALL applications. But I will happily update this thread in a few weeks, or so, when I bite that bullet.Īm I correct in understanding that you didn't do a clean install of Mavericks and just did an upgrade right over Mountain Lion? That's what it sounds like in paragraph 2. Unfortunately I have about 5 projects currently in progress in PT10, so I can't do that until I get those finished.
The solution is either regress operating systems to Mountain Lion, or systematically uninstall ProTools 10 (the uninstaller doesn't even work on 10.9), and run 11 exclusively. But I think because I had the PT co-install on my computer before I upgraded to Mavericks, my problem is the former. In some cases, PT10 won't work at all, but 11 will. Apparently PT10 gets in the way of PT11 working properly under these conditions. Using the co-install of ProTools 10 & 11 has been shown to cause problems when running the Mavericks OS. Ok, so after not being able to find any answers online, I purchased an avid support code and called them up.