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Unless you made a backup of the system before upgrading, I think you're SOL.
One piece of advice I can give is to never do an upgrade when installing a new version of Mac OS X, always use the "archive and install" or "clean install" options.
In fact, if you can still save everything off of the system that you need, and redo a clean installation of Tiger, you might find that FCP and DVD Studio Pro will work fine.
The problem is that since we have this machine as part of our promotional partnership with Apple, it's not officially ours to mess around with. It's Apple's, on loan to us. So since Apple sent it to us with 10.3, and then sent us a 10.4 upgrade DVD, that's what we have.
We also don't have the install discs for FCP or DVDSP.
I suspect the fixing of this will have to be done via calling Apple and saying "Thank you for the free computer, now please send us installation discs that won't break things."
We recently upgraded our office Mac to Tiger, which had the unfortunate side-effect of breaking both FCP and DVD Studio Pro.
Did you run software update to get the updates to both Tiger and the Pro apps?
Did you run software update to get the updates to both Tiger and the Pro apps?
We've run software update several times, yes. And restarted the machine, and uplugged everything and turned it off, and re-plugged everything and turned it back on. Nada.
So what version of Final Cut and Mac OS X did you end up at?
Thanks, Rob. I've bookmarked that for tomorrow.
Firefox 1.0.6 has been released. [link]
I just updated to 1.0.5 this morning. There's also an equivalent upgrade for Thunderbird.