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  • Wed, Apr 23 2008 8:37 AM

    Crying [:'(] no dongle connected to the system /macbook pro

    I have been working with Avid Xpress 5.5 (academic version) for a year now on my PC desktop/ Windows. The installer guide said that the program would work with both Windows and Mac.

    On my new MacbookPro (MA896LL/A 15", 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAMI can install the program but the system won't recognize the dongle. I have tried several times to reinstall and I have always copied my original DBhelper.exf file into the utilities/dongle dumper file and ran the dongle updater.

    The system won't accept the dongle. Error message: there is no dongle connected to the system. Since this is an academic version, I cannot upgrade it - as far as I know.

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  • Wed, Apr 23 2008 8:44 AM In reply to

    Re: no valid dongle found macbook pro

    What version of OSX?

    Media Composer 3.0 w/Mojo (analog), HP xw8400, 1xQC 3.0GHz, 4GB RAM, FX 3700, 500GB Boot, 1 x 1TB & 1 x 500GB internal SATA media drives, 3-Ware 9690SA... [view my complete system specs]

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  • Wed, Apr 23 2008 9:10 AM In reply to

    Re: no valid dongle found macbook pro

  • Wed, Apr 23 2008 12:16 PM In reply to

    • BLKDOG
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    Re: no valid dongle found macbook pro

    Please check the version matrix for the correct OS/Avid combo. You need to be running OS 10.4.6 and QT 7.1.

    If you want to go up to 10.4.11, you will need to upgrade your dongle.

    Project Manager, Avid Professional Services Group

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  • Thu, Apr 24 2008 4:56 PM In reply to

    Re: no valid dongle found macbook pro

    Thanks. I checked the version matrix but it is for Avid Media Composer only. How can I find the matrix for Avid Xpress Pro?

    I cannot update my dongle. When I go online it says: "you already updated this dongle." It is an academic version and it came with the dongle and one upgrade serial number.

    Let me face it: did I buy this Macbook pro for editing and I can't use my Avid Xpress - but have to buy a new version????

    Here are all my specs. Macbook pro 3.1, 2,4 Ghz Intel Core2, GeForce 8600M GT, QT 7.4.

    Would be happy about some advise. My editing job is coming up and I am not ready.Sad



  • Thu, Apr 24 2008 5:05 PM In reply to

    • BLKDOG
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    Re: no valid dongle found macbook pro

    To upgrade your dongle, you have to buy the upgrade. Have you done  that?

    You can absolutely use that Macbook Pro. You just have to get the Hardware and software synced. As far as the version matrix, I posted the 'Pro matrix in the Mac FAQ at the top of this forum. In general, though, just swap the "2" in the MC matrix for a "5" and you have the 'Pro matrix.

    So, here are your options. Either back-rev your Macbook Pro to 10.4.6 (I assume, since you said you have 10.4.11, that you have access to Tiger disks) or you can pay to upgrade to the current version of software and run it on 10.4.11.

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  • Thu, Apr 24 2008 11:15 PM In reply to

    • pierreh
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    Re: no valid dongle found macbook pro

    Well if it's a Mac with an Intel chip, it's not going to work with anything below XPress 5.7. The OS version is not the problem...

    At home: MacBookPro 2.5Ghz, 4Gig Mem, Mojo At work: MacPro 2.6Ghz, 3.5Gig mem, Mojo SDi [view my complete system specs]
  • Thu, Apr 24 2008 11:43 PM In reply to

    • BLKDOG
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    Re: no valid dongle found macbook pro

    Well that's true too. Didn't even think about that. guess upgrading is your path then.

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