Setup Guide

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Disabling Spotlight Indexing
The Mac OS X Spotlight feature automatically 
indexes files and folders on local hard drives in 
the background. In most cases, this is not a con-
cern for normal Pro Tools operation. However, 
if Spotlight starts indexing drives while record-
ing in a Pro Tools session with high track counts 
for an extended period of time, it can adversely 
affect Pro Tools system performance. You may 
want to disable Spotlight indexing for all local 
drives before using Pro Tools for big recording 
projects.
To disable Spotlight indexing:
1 Choose System Preferences from the Apple 
menu and click Spotlight. 
2 In the Spotlight window, click the Privacy tab.
3 To prevent indexing of a drive, drag its icon 
from the desktop into the list.
Enabling Journaling for Audio Drives
To yield higher performance from audio drives, 
enable journaling.
To enable journaling:
1 Launch the Disk Utility application, located in 
Macintosh HD/Applications/Utilities.
2 Select the volume in the left column of the 
Disk Utility window.
3 Click Enable Journaling in the toolbar.
Optimizing a Windows System 
for Pro Tools
To ensure optimum performance with 
Pro Tools LE, configure your computer before 
using Pro Tools hardware and software.
Before configuring your computer, make sure 
you are logged in as an Administrator for the ac-
count where you want to install Pro Tools. For 
details on Administrator privileges, see your 
Windows documentation.
Required Optimizations
To ensure optimum performance with 
Pro Tools, configure the following settings be-
fore using Pro Tools hardware and software.
Enabling DMA
Enabling your computer's DMA (Direct Memory 
Access) frees up CPU bandwidth so your com-
puter can do other Pro Tools tasks.
In most cases the DMA option will already be set 
correctly, as Windows detects and activates 
DMA mode by default.
Disabling Spotlight indexing also disables 
the Find function in Mac OS X. 
For Mac System Optimization, see “Opti-
mizing a Mac System for Pro Tools” on 
page 28.
When you are finished changing Windows 
system settings, restart your computer.










