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Chapter 19: Mac HFS+ Disk Support Option (Windows Only) 395
Chapter 19: Mac HFS+ Disk Support
Option (Windows Only)
The Mac HFS+ Disk Support option lets you in-
terchange sessions between Mac-based and
Windows-based Pro Tools systems using local
HFS+ (Mac OS Extended) formatted hard drives.
With the Mac HFS+ Disk Support option in-
stalled on a Windows computer, you can mount
an HFS+ drive on a Windows-based Pro Tools
system, and record and play back Pro Tools ses-
sions directly on that drive as if it were natively-
formatted for Windows.
Installing the Mac HFS+ Disk
Support Option
The Mac HFS+ Disk Support option is available
as part of the Pro Tools installation procedure. If
you did not install it with Pro Tools, you can run
the Pro Tools installer again.
To install the Mac HFS+ Disk Support option:
8 Insert the Pro Tools installer disc in your DVD
drive. Locate and open the Pro Tools Installer
folder, and double-click the Setup icon.
9 In the Installer Wizard, select Modify, and click
Next.
10 Select the Mac HFS+ Disk Support option for
installation, and click Next.
11 Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed
with the installation.
12 When Installation is complete, click Finish.
When using the Mac HFS+ Disk Support
option for recording and playback on a
Windows-based system, the session file and
all associated files (such as audio and MIDI
files) must be stored on Mac-formatted
drives. Recording and playback of a session
from a mixture of Windows- and Mac-for-
matted drives is not supported.
If you use the Format Mac Disk command
that is installed as part of the Mac HFS+
Disk Support option to initialize or partition
a Mac-formatted drive, it will not be offi-
cially supported as a Playback/Record drive.
Though Pro Tools may be able to play back
and record to such a drive, only HFS+ disks
formatted on a Mac using Apple Disk Util-
ity are supported for playback and record-
ing.
While the Mac HFS+ Disk Support option
will allow your system to read/write HFS
(Mac Standard format) disks, HFS drives
are not supported for either record/playback
or transfer.