Reset pro tools 8
If so then this article is for you. We will cover how to trash or reset your Pro Tools Preferences for both macOS and Windows platforms manually or using a dedicated app to help you. Returning these files back to where they were or replacing a newly created set of preferences will return Pro Tools to its past state.
Note that PT Prefs and Trasher 3 can be configured to make backups and restore from those backups too. There are many times when trashing the Pro Tools Preferences is the fix for a problem with Pro Tools. There are a number of files that also should be deleted that are spread around your computer. Because this involves going places, where selecting and deleting the wrong file could be catastrophic, we recommend that you use one of the following tools to do the hard work for you.
It doesn't delete any essential system files, they are all just settings, which at worst can be manually re-entered. Pro Tools remakes them with default settings when it is run next. Therefore if you are unsure about which options to check it is safe to check them all, in fact, if you are running this software due to a problem rather than as a matter, of course, I would recommend trashing all preferences, it's more likely to solve the problem.
Trasher was developed to help Pro Tools users with a number of functions. Those include trashing specific files for troubleshooting purposes or to backup and restore files and folders for backup purposes or changing machines or partitions and taking settings with you. Trasher has undergone a numbering change. A while back they changed the numbering scheme to match Pro Tools so it was as easy as possible to identify which version of Trasher you needed for your version of Pro Tools.
They state that the latest Trasher 3 will support every version of Pro Tools since Download and unzip the Trasher package and run the installer. If you have a previous version of Trasher installed, it will not delete or change any files. It will just continue to work alongside the previous version.
For best results, right-click the shortcut on the desktop, go to properties and tick the box for "Run as Administrator". Note that there is also a Mac version of Trasher 3 and at the time of writing, they state that it works fine with Pro Tools If you upgraded your PC to Windows 8.
If your PC isn't performing as well as it once did, and you don't know why, you can refresh your PC without deleting any of your personal files or changing your settings. Warning: Apps you installed from websites and DVDs will be removed. Apps that came with your PC and apps you installed from Microsoft Store will be reinstalled. Windows puts a list of removed apps on your desktop after refreshing your PC.
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings , and then tap Change PC settings. If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, click Settings , and then click Change PC settings. Tap or click Update and recovery , and then tap or click Recovery.
Under Refresh your PC without affecting your files , tap or click Get started. If you want to recycle your PC, give it away, or start over with it, you can reset it completely. This removes everything and reinstalls Windows. Warning: All of your personal files will be deleted and your settings will be reset. All apps that you installed will be removed. Only apps that came with your PC will be reinstalled. Under Remove everything and reinstall Windows , tap or click Get started. Note: You'll be asked to choose whether you want to erase data quickly or thoroughly.
If you choose to erase data quickly, some data might be recoverable using special software. If you choose to erase data thoroughly, this will take longer but it makes recovering data less likely. If you think an app or driver that you recently installed caused problems with your PC, you can restore Windows back to an earlier point in time, called a restore point.
Windows automatically creates a restore point when you install desktop apps and new Windows updates, if the last restore point is older than 7 days. You can also create a restore point manually at any time. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Search.
Enter Control Panel in the search box, and tap or click Control Panel. Enter Recovery in the Control Panel search box, and then tap or click Recovery. If you need additional help refreshing, resetting, or restoring your PC, check out the Repair and Recovery community pages in the Windows forum for solutions that other people have found for problems they've experienced. Windows 8. Need more help? Join the discussion.
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