When I plug in my "My Book" WD Hard drives they show up in the System Profiler in a list titled "USB High-Speed Bus" with a Host Controller Location of "Built-in USB" I found a couple for $10 online, but I would like a second opinion. Isn't PCI read differently by the motherboard? Would adding a USB 2.0 PCI/PCIe Card to the computer and plugging the iLok into it fix the computer not reading the iLok? I just came up with a potential solution to this iLok problem. I have also heard that a PCIe (my motherboard doesn't have regular PCI) USB card might work.Īgain any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I wish it was as simple as downloading a kext that would make it work.
#M powered pro tools 7.3 drivers#
I have installed all up-to-date iLok drivers from ĪNY help in trying to get this to work would be appreciated. I have many other things plugged in via USB that work fine. I have tried a couple different USB kexts, none of which change the results When plugged back into the Hack it still wasn't recognized. I updated the license on the iLok on my parents computer to Pro Tools 8. I have tried every USB port on the Hackintosh The iLok website doesn't recognize the iLok The iLok is recognized by the I open up ProTools it says that the application needs to be authorized and when I click Authorize it says that no iLok has been plugged in. The M-Audio Fast Track Pro works great with all the apps I have tried. I got 6 years out of her so I am not too upset.Ī couple days ago I purchased the Pro Tools M-Powered 8.0.3 upgrade ($150) and installed it into my Hackintosh. I used Pro Tools M-Powered 7.1 with a Fast Track Pro and had no problems, but I started seeing signs that the laptop was failing, and last week the logic board 's now a pretty paper weight. I created a Hackintosh to be my new work horse for music since I have been doing everything on a Powerbook G4 running 10.4.11.
#M powered pro tools 7.3 mac osx#
OS - Mac OSX 10.6.4 installed using iBoot and MultiBeast with original Mac OSX upgrade disc Graphics Card - EVGA GeForce 9500GT 1GB DDR2 Not sure if this is the appropriate section for this, but I hope someone can help me with this.įirst and foremost here are my computer specs Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide