On High Sierra - Install Pro Tools 103 10

Steps to install Pro Tools 10.3.3 on macOS High Sierra (10.13)

Notes/assumptions: you mean Pro Tools 10.3.3 (Pro Tools 10.x) and macOS High Sierra (10.13). Pro Tools 10 is old and not officially supported on High Sierra; these steps aim to maximize compatibility but may still fail.

Known Bugs: If successfully installed, users often report a "black menu" bug where plugin lists and dropdowns are invisible until hovered over, making the software nearly unusable for professional work. Unofficial Installation Workaround install pro tools 103 10 on high sierra

Step 4: Drivers and Permissions

  1. Install Drivers: Go back to the original installer drive. Look for a folder called "Drivers" or "Pace." Install the Pace iLok Driver included in the installer package.
  2. Full Disk Access: High Sierra requires apps to have permission to access audio files.

    Note to reader: Avid no longer provides support for Pro Tools 10. This guide is for educational and legacy archival purposes only. Steps to install Pro Tools 10

    8. Alternatives & Recommendations

    Given the fragility of this configuration, consider these options: Install Drivers: Go back to the original installer drive

    Move your original backup of SystemVersion.plist (the one that says 10.13.x) back to the CoreServices folder. Restart your Mac. Re-enable SIP: Restart back into Recovery Mode (Command + R). Open Terminal and type csrutil enable. Restart normally.

    If you successfully complete this installation, congratulations—you have performed a digital archaeological miracle. Keep your iLok permanently plugged in, reboot before every session, and save your work obsessively. Good luck.

    1. If installation fails

    However, many users successfully run Pro Tools 10 on High Sierra by using a specific "plist" workaround to bypass the installer's version check. Step 1: Prepare the System

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