Specifications
 Troubleshooting 69
appendix d
Troubleshooting
Backing Up Your Work
It is highly recommended that you back up your 
work on a regular basis, and especially before 
making changes to your system configuration.
Backing Up Your Session Data
Back up your session and audio data frequently. 
There are a variety of media that are suited to 
back up projects of various sizes, from auto-
mated tape backup systems to high-capacity op-
tical drives, or to CD burners.
The best way to back up an entire session is to 
use the Save Copy In command. This command 
lets you save the session file and all of its associ-
ated files to a new location.
Backing Up Your System 
Configuration
After configuring your system and Pro Tools, 
you should save an image of your system drive 
using a backup utility such as Norton Ghost 
(Windows) or Bombich Carbon Copy Cloner 
(Mac). By doing this, you can quickly restore 
your system configuration and settings if you 
encounter any problems.
You can also use the Auto Save Backup fea-
ture (in the Operation Preferences page) to 
have Pro Tools automatically save backups 
of the session file while you work.










