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Beware of DP 10 demo...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 11:22 am
by TnMike
I have been using DP Control app with my iPhone 4 to remote control DP 9.52 and it has worked pretty good in most commands (still won't save without crashing app).
However, Demoing DP 10 the other day made the "open sound control" driver in Control Surface Setup disappear is DP 9.52.
I renamed DP 9.52 to "Digital Performer 9.52" before installing DP 10 so it would not overwrite 9.52.
DP 10 shows "open sound control" in it's Control Surface Setup window, but it is gone when I open 9.52.
Unfortunately, the studio is down until I figure this out. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
TnMike
Re: Beware of DP 10 demo...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 11:33 am
by cuttime
Try reinstalling 9.52?
Re: Beware of DP 10 demo...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 11:44 am
by TnMike
I haven't tried that yet. Does reinstalling DP 9.52 overwrite of your preferences and templates?
Re: Beware of DP 10 demo...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 12:32 pm
by FMiguelez
Before you do more changes, make sure you create a clone of whatever's left of your workable system first.
NEVER install software, especially new software, in an otherwise working machine without making a clone first! Doing that clone, in a worse-case-scenario, is the difference between spending 2 minutes to return things to normal and wasting hours or days chasing unknown new problems and unnecessary stress.
In your case, I hope reinstalling DP9 is enough and there are no consequences... Ask Jim about it...

Re: Beware of DP 10 demo...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 1:00 pm
by dix
FMiguelez wrote:NEVER install software, especially new software, in an otherwise working machine without making a clone first!...
Is there not a way to roll back to an earlier version using Time Machine?
TnMike wrote:I haven't tried that yet. Does reinstalling DP 9.52 overwrite of your preferences and templates?
My understanding is no, it does not. I've reinstalled many times over the years and templates and prefs remain.
Re: Beware of DP 10 demo...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 1:04 pm
by FMiguelez
dix wrote:FMiguelez wrote:NEVER install software, especially new software, in an otherwise working machine without making a clone first!...
Is there not a way to roll back to an earlier version using Time Machine?
There is, but nowhere near as convenient as popping an SSD in a case... literally, 10 seconds -no consequences.
If the OP had done this on a test disk, he wouldn't even need to do that... Simply restart the computer as usual and back in business immediately, as if nothing had ever happened and DP10 was just a bad dream.
Re: Beware of DP 10 demo...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 1:17 pm
by dix
FMiguelez wrote:dix wrote:FMiguelez wrote:NEVER install software, especially new software, in an otherwise working machine without making a clone first!...
Is there not a way to roll back to an earlier version using Time Machine?
There is, but nowhere near as convenient as popping an SSD in a case... literally, 10 seconds.
If this were a test disk, he wouldn't even need to do that... simply restart the computer as usual and back in business immediately.
I see. The only problem is that clones don't have Recovery partitions - the ones created with SuperDuper on El Cap don't anyway. Is there a way to create clones that can boot into Recovery mode if need be?
Re: Beware of DP 10 demo...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 1:25 pm
by FMiguelez
dix wrote:I see. The only problem is that clones don't have Recovery partitions - the ones created with SuperDuper on El Cap don't anyway. Is there a way to create clones that can boot into Recovery mode if need be?
CCC can create the Recovery partitions for you.
It always asks you automatically if you want one when it detects a system disk without the recovery partition.
I LOVE this program! It really brings peace of mind for in-addition-to-TM backups!
Re: Beware of DP 10 demo...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 1:34 pm
by TnMike
I backup my main drive (with DP on it) to Time Machine and iDrive (online backup). Would you recommend reinstalling DP 9.52 first to see if that fixes there problem?...and then if it doesn't, use Time Machine or iDrive?
Re: Beware of DP 10 demo...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 1:37 pm
by FMiguelez
TnMike wrote:I backup my main drive (with DP on it) to Time Machine and iDrive (online backup). Would you recommend reinstalling DP 9.52 first to see if that fixes there problem?...and then if it doesn't, use Time Machine or iDrive?
That's what I would do if unhappy with DP10 ATM.
Re: Beware of DP 10 demo...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 1:43 pm
by dix
FMiguelez wrote:dix wrote:I see. The only problem is that clones don't have Recovery partitions - the ones created with SuperDuper on El Cap don't anyway. Is there a way to create clones that can boot into Recovery mode if need be?
CCC can create the Recovery partitions for you.
It always asks you automatically if you want one when it detects a system disk without the recovery partition.
I LOVE this program! It really brings peace of mind for in-addition-to-TM backups!
Oh, very cool! Thanks FM!