

It would repeatedly crash on the "dots spinning in a circle" startup screen, turn into "attempting repairs," and then bring me to the boot recovery menu. Every time I would run the PT11 installer, when it asked for a reboot after the install completed, my computer would not boot back up. I couldn't install Pro Tools 11 on my brand new Windows 10 PC due to Pro Tools forcing me to install an outdated and unsupported PACE License Support. I hope this problem will be solved very soon.I want to share with you my nightmare experience attempting to install Pro Tools 11 on my new Windows 10 machine, and share the solution I found, so that anyone in the same boat as I was in can be saved hours of headache and hair-ripping. Otherwise, you may need to lose a lot of data and initialize your PC. All musicians, be very careful with windows10 version 2004. Downgrade to version 19XX somehow ( like installing the older OS from older PC, etc.) Check the list of newly installed programs and remove if the legacy driver is found.Ģ. Be careful not to install the legacy driver. I have tried so many things to solve this, and now my conclusion is either ġ. The reason they still includes this old version of installer is because some of the old (but not outdated) music programs need it to get them working.Įven some of the programs automatically installs the interlok legacy driver when installing themselves. This 'Interlok driver' is what they call "the legacy driver" installed by 'older installer' in their newest driver release. I've even tried installing this program only and reboot, and didn't work, so I'm sure. I have tried tens of time to get my new PC working, as it had repeatedly forced to crash after reboot.įinally I found out that PACE Anti-Piracy's "Interlok driver setup 圆4" was the cause of this crash. I'd like to share my experience on this nightmare.
