![]() ![]() If it does work, you can either work with the new SSD or continue troubleshooting what is making it not behave on your current drive. I would try to create a new user account on your Mac (not a guest account), and make sure you remove all 3rd party plug-ins from the root of your macOS install.Īnd if you really try just about everything you can think of to troubleshoot Logic Pro and it still won't behave, you can always buy an inexpensive small SSD, install macOS from scratch and Logic from scratch on that SSD, boot your Mac from that SSD, and that should definitely work, or something is wrong with the mac itself and you need to get it checked out or get rid of it. Did you make sure you removed plug-ins from both the root of your macOS install, and your current user? I wonder if there's a 3rd party plug-in that locks the boot-in process, however you said you tried to remove them all. Any thoughts? Everything Logic-wise was working fine w/ Catalina. I'm a mastering engineer and have been using Logic & Macs for ages, and this one has me stumped. I see by way of google that the "Logic 10.77 + Ventura not booting" is a thing, but none of the reported fixes do anything. I also tried booting logic with the control key held down, and some of the other options, including shift-control and option, but they don't seem to do anything. Reinstalled latest audio drivers (Focusrite Clarett) Removing all third-party component AU pluginsĭeleted Logic app and reinstalled from App Store Then it "updates" but it's still frozen: playback head, transport info, meters, etc. ![]() If I open a project with audio, I can get it to play, but the screen does not update at all until I click somewhere. ![]() If I go up to the menu bar, and, for example, try to open a project or do a new project, the loading splash screen suddenly appears like it's been stuck in mid-boot. It doesn't even get to the loading screen. If I launch Logic, either from the Dock or the App folder, the little "active" dot under the icon in the Dock appears and the Logic menu bar appears, but that's it. Now Logic will not boot properly and is acting very odd. I recently upgraded from MacOS Catalina to Ventura, and did a round of app updates, including Logic. ![]()
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