Hi Chris,
What I do is to wait until "app manager" is running and then Tell it to quit 
then things seem to run a bit smoother! :)
Then I boot PT 12 and do my work.
YMMV
Chuck


On Oct 24, 2015, at 8:02 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> What about shutting totally down?  Is that:
>  
> sudo shutdown ?
>  
> Chris.
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Nick Gawronski
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2015 11:52 PM
> Subject: Re: Very very weird observation with ProTools
> 
> Hi, Yes this has been going on for me as well.  I usually just go into 
> terminal and run sudo reboot or sudo halt to either reboot or halt the 
> system.  You are prompted for your password then the system will do what you 
> tell it to.  I know this is probably not the best option but at least the 
> system does a clean reboot or shutdown and you don't lose data.  Nick 
> Gawronski
> 
> On 10/22/2015 8:11 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
>> Has anyone else also noticed this?
>>  
>> Ever since Avid introduced the Avid Audio manager which goes up in the menu 
>> extras area, I've not been able to reboot nor shutdown my mac correctly.  
>> Every time I try, it goes like it's going! to do it, but then it just sits 
>> there like a total dum dumb and does nothing.  I usually wind up having to 
>> hold in the power button, which is completely unacceptable.  Yeah, I've 
>> definitely uninstalled it, but it keeps coming right back.  And yes.  I 
>> uninstall it with the official utility provided directly by Avid when 
>> installing ProTools.  It's not like I'm just manually deleting it's .app 
>> file.  I even have gone under login options in system prefs, and tried 
>> manually removing it from my list of login items, but it's not in the list 
>> to start with.
>>  
>> Honestly, this is becoming extremely extremely irritating!  Yes, I did a 
>> disk permission repair, and that didn't help.  I've now seen this on about 3 
>> of my machines, so yeah.  I can uninstall it, but as soon as I then relaunch 
>> ProTools, it comes right back, even after being totally uninstalled.  What 
>> the hell!
>>  
>> Chris.
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