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Greetings. New to Mac, Purchased a 2011 Macbook Pro to run Pro Tools for recording. Unable to install and get the following message: com.apple.installere.pagecontroller.error-1. Any clues? Thanks, Alan
 

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What version of OS X is on that MBP and does that meet the minimum requirements of the version of Pro Tools you are trying to run?

If that's all good then assuming you are using a MPKG file, from (source)
The solution is to open the .mpkg with Disk Utility and create an uncompressed read/write .dmg. Mount the dmg and run the .mpkg and all should be fine.
 

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How about some specs? Version of OS X that your MacBook Pro is running and version of Pro Tools you're trying to install? (Make sure your version of Pro Tools is compatible.)

EDIT: Ashwin is too fast for me! ;)
 
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Thanks for the speedy responses. Not sure how to do the first suggestion. Disc utilities didn't seem to offer a way to reformat. The MBP is an 8.3 with OS X 10.8.2. It is a 2011 customized -16GB/300GB Intel SSD + 1TB 5400RPM HD, bought on Ebay. I'm trying to install Pro Tools 10 with an Eleven Rack system. I had it installed on a laptop but it was too slow.
 

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