Greg Barringer
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Greg Barringer
March 22, 2015 at 12:03 pm in reply to: Danger: It’s Easy to Overwrite Entire ProjectI know this doesn’t help the OP but Windows needs something like Apple Time Machine.
Time Machine is part of the OS. It saves files as you work. You can go back in time and restore files anywhere from a few minutes to a few months. Right now, I can go back to Mid January. -
Greg Barringer
March 21, 2015 at 2:29 am in reply to: GPU Error – Reason for error could not be determinedI had a similar problem with a NVIDIA GeForce 680. I upgraded to Vegas Pro 13 and all is well.
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I received an offer from Sony yesterday by email for Vegas Pro 11 @ $199.
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Here’s the easiest way to install Windows 7 to a dedicated internal HDD on a Mac Pro.
Note: This will format the entire HDD, it should only be used if you want a dedicated HDD for Windows.
The other three internal HDD’s will remain the same. Make sure you select the proper HDD.I have a March 2009 Mac Pro dual quad core running Win7 Pro 64 bit. I have Windows installed on a dedicated internal hard drive. There are no partitions, the entire drive is for Windows use.
Here’s how I installed it, I did not start with BootCamp. Make sure the drive you’re going to use for Windows doesn’t have any important files on it because it will be formatted.1. Update OSX
2. Place the Windows cd in the Super Drive
3. Shut down the computer
4. Remove all the hard drives except the one you want Windows installed on. Keep track of the order they are in and at the end replace them in the same order.
5. Boot the computer holding down the Option key
6. Boot to the Windows cd
7. Install Windows and format the drive to NTFS
8. When Windows needs to restart during installation you’ll need to hold the Option key and boot to Windows, not the Windows cd.
9. After Windows installs, place your OSX disc in the Super Drive
10. The Drivers for Windows will be installed along with a Windows version of BootCamp.
11. Go to Start > All Programs > Apple Software Update
12. Update again until it’s done.
13. You’ll also find BootCamp under Control Panel, check it out.
14. Shut down the computer and replace the hard drives in their original order
14. Now if you turn on the computer it will boot to OSX, but if you hold the Option key during boot you can select Windows or Mac. -
I run Windows 7 Pro 64 bit and Vegas 11 on a Mac Pro. I used Bootcamp to install Windows on a 2TB internal HDD. The Mac Pro holds four internal HDD, I have one dedicated to Windows. It works very well.
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Greg Barringer
January 3, 2012 at 12:38 am in reply to: Can Sony Vegas Pro Run Sucessfully On A Mac???I use Vegas Pro 11 on a Mac Pro running Windows7 64 bit. I have a 2TB internal drive dedicated to Windows and video. It runs very well.
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Greg Barringer
December 17, 2011 at 11:18 am in reply to: DVD ARCHITECT… Track cannot be recompressed because its bit rate is too lowThank you so much for posting the answer. I’m been using Vegas since version 6 and this was driving me crazy. It worked the first time.
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Greg Barringer
October 30, 2011 at 5:25 pm in reply to: Vegas Pro 11 crashes when try to use NewBlue Titler ProFor me the Wacom Intuous3 Driver was the problem. I updated the Wacom driver and all is well.
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Greg Barringer
October 22, 2011 at 12:13 am in reply to: Storeage space for your video. PROS AND CONS….I have them on an HDD thas in a safe and t’d burned them to DVD