Only being a new user to Macs, I didn't realize that there was leopard and snow 
leopard.
Looking aound, it seems impossible to find a copy of lion, so, I will stick to 
mountain lion and just upgrade to pro tools 10.32.

Thank you,
Trevor
On 9 Dec 2012, at 02:16, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Trevor, you don't need to install Leopard, Snowleopard will suffice.  Heck, 
> even Lion would do fine.  You just don't wanna do Mountain Lion quite yet. 
> What I have done is to create two partitions on my drive, and divide the disk 
> capassity split right down the middle, so half the drive for one, and half 
> for the other.  So I have a 2 50 gig drive.  So 1 25 is for one partition 
> volume, and the final 1 25 for the other volume.  Obviously, it's not quite 
> equal, seeing that Mountain Lion does take up a bit for the recovery 
> partition, but! you get the idea.  Then, I installed Snowleopard on one 
> partition, which is the one I use ProTools on, and all my other audio stuff, 
> then on the other partition, I installed Mountain Lion.  This way, I 
> basically can dule boot.  It's nice, as I always can have the most recent O 
> S, yet, not worry about touching the ProTools stuff and having to worry about 
> compatibility breakages.  Have you joined the pt access mailing list? There 
> are a ton of peop
 le over there like myself who use ProTools on a very very regular basis, some 
as a hobby, and some like myself as they're profession, for a living.
> 
> Send an e-mail to:
> 
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> Chris.
> 
> Thank you kindly,
> 
> Christopher-Mark Gilland.
> Founder of CLG Productions
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "trevor" <[email protected]>
> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2012 4:19 AM
> Subject: Re: Protools was: Re: Copying files on to an external hard drive
> 
> 
>> Hi Christopher,
>> I really wish I could help you but, I ave only just got pro tools and I 
>> don't know yet very much about it.
>> With all the talk about compatibility, I am thinking about installing 
>> leopard.
>> It may not be the best solution but, it is the only one I can think of.
>> 
>> Hope you find the answers your looking for.
>> 
>> Trevor
>> On 8 Dec 2012, at 04:41, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Trevor,
>>> 
>>> What version of ProTools do you have?  I saw an update the other day, but I 
>>> really didn't wanna update, as after the issues we're currently having, and 
>>> the fact that both Slau and Kevin have said things are still not completely 
>>> fixed, you know, with the counters, etc.
>>> 
>>> BTW, what key do I hit to increase and decrease my zoom level when I press 
>>> num pad plus, and minus to move through my session?  Or ok, fine, numpad 1 
>>> and 2, while stopped.
>>> 
>>> ?  I swear I'm pulling my hair out trying to remember.  Also, if you're 
>>> running anything above 10.2, how're you dealing with the new A A X plugins, 
>>> being that unlike RTas, they're not accessible?
>>> 
>>> Thank you kindly,
>>> 
>>> Christopher-Mark Gilland.
>>> Founder of CLG Productions
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "trevor" <[email protected]>
>>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 7:05 AM
>>> Subject: Copying files on to an external hard drive
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> I have downloaded some drivers for a midi controller on to my mac and for 
>>>> some reason it won't let me copy them on to an external hard drive.
>>>> I also downloaded an update for pro tools 10 and it won't let me put them 
>>>> on to the external hard drive either.
>>>> 
>>>> Does anyone have any idea why please?
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> Trevor
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