![]() ![]() Take a look at OWC for ideas and videos on how to do that. I did that on the iMac I used to use for PT and actually had three partitions: OSX 10.8.5, OSX 10.9.5 and OSX 10.10.5 It was a 2 TB 7200 rpm spinner.Īnd if the drive is not big enough it's relatively easy to split the case open and change out the drive for something bigger. If the drive is big enough size-wise (and NOT a Fusion drive) partition the drive so you can have two different boot partitions. How big is your system drive? Your profile only says you have an iMac. PT 11 has all the functionality I need, but it will be dead to me if I upgrade the OS and on top of that, I now have to buy an annual subscription for my very occasional use of Pro Tools. I have to say, it is really annoying the way Pro Tools routinely will not work with an OS upgrade unless one pays for an update of Pro Tools, but I know I am not the first person to say that. I'm not a sound engineer, I am a filmmaker who uses Pro Tools along with many other apps in my work, so it's not ideal to stay stuck on an old OS. Currently, I can't update Final Cut Pro to the latest version without upgrading OSX. The reason is because Pro Tools is on my main computer which I use for all manner of things.
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