If Apple does find a hardware problem (could happen, right?) and I do have to run another complete TM Restore, it won't take 40 hours again, at least.īTW, had I taken it to the Genius Bar, my iMac Pro would have been wiped as part of the process. I did plop a 4TB SSD into my TB2 dock and added it to Time Machine where a complete backup of my 4TB storage took only four hours. If, however, they don't run diagnostics first and just guess like everyone else I've spoken to… oh that wouldn't be good but I'm not expecting that. I'm having other crashing issues with certain apps so I'm gonna let Apple Support make their housecall ("waiting on parts" that I probably don't need) since I would like to fix other issues if possible. The APFS Restore wiped my later Snapshots, of course, but it's a simple task to move my current projects back in place so I've not lost any work. I then reran CmRuntimeUser_7.40 and it re-activated my Antares licenses again and the big problems disappeared again.
Update: Now that I have access to the Recovery partition and APFS Snapshots again, after moving my current projects onto another drive, I was able to restore to an earlier Snapshot from yesterday morning where the problems came back. The current CmRuntimeUser_7.40 is M1 compatible per the WiBu web site. I haven't tried it on any of my current projects so I'm assuming it will work but it'll be a few days before I check it out.Īntares is not claiming Monterey compatibility but they don't say it won't work. I went to the Antares Central app in Applications/Antares and it reactivated my licenses. Does Autotune now function properly for you?