As was pointed out, you cannot install an earlier version of the Mac OS on 
a system that came with a later version.  It's just not supported.  I don't use 
Pro Tools, but I know there is a Mountain Lion version.

    I never had any luck trying to use Fusion to run an earlier version of the 
Mac OS, though, like with you, it could very well be something I have been 
doing wrong.  I don't even know if you can use Fusion on a Mac to install an 
earlier version of the Mac OS either.


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On Jan 10, 2013, at 8:42 AM, trevor <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have tried installing Protools 10 and 10.3.2 and I am getting a message to 
> the effect that it will not work with mountain lion.
> I couldn't find a version of lion so I bought Snow leopard.
> ` I try running it I get a message that I can't run it because I have a later 
> version of mac os on my machine.
> I have tried VM fusion and it doesn't recognize the snow leopard at all.
> Its probably because I am doing it wrong so, I would appreciate any help.
> 
> I did manage however, to install windows with fusion so, I don't understand 
> why I am having a problem.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Trevor
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