![]() So, I did that, plus I paid $20 for Apple to mail me a disk with Snow Leopard 10.6.3 on it, since I saw somewhere online that 10.6 was the last version supported by ProTools 8 (though I think I was using my ProTools 8 with Yosemite before El Capitan). In my case, only Mavericks came up as a free option for download. Apple doesn't let you go back and download just any of their old operating systems. ![]() ![]() ![]() I want to create a bootable older operating system but am having no success. I Googled until my fingers are blue and seems a common fix is to install a bootable older version of a Mac operating system, or 'downgrade' from El Capitan back to an earlier operating system. Now, I cannot use my older audio recording software (ProTools 8 LE) and audio interface devices (Mbox 2 Mini, Digidesign 003 Rack) for recording voice and music. I recently upgraded the operating system to El Capitan 10.11.6. I have an early 2011 Macbook Pro with upgraded RAM (upgraded from 4GB to 8GB). ![]()
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