seasiderecording wrote:thanks, They should have eliminated this option if it is so fatal. It actually did allow our classroom projector to display the cpu where it was unable to before.
I am still on v3 on this d8b since mackie is unable to authorize 5.1 at this time. Sounds like I need to try and reformat. Can this be done within the mackie cpu. I have no idea how to do this. I'm a mac person. Thanks for the information. Joel
ANY partitioning utility will get this done - I use '
gparted' on Fedora Linux; can't help you out w/ the Mac at the moment, but maybe this is will work:
http://osxdaily.com/2009/11/20/resize-partitions-in-mac-os-x-with-disk-utility/If you can edit the parition, REMOVE it and unallocate the drive (read RAW disk) - you can get away with an FDISK MS-DOS partition at the CLI, but I've always just unallocated them by erasing the disk to an unallocated state and soldiered on with the install, the Mackie OS installer takes care of the rest of the overhead...
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