< Blog HomeDowngrading from Final Cut Pro 6.0.2 to 6.0.1
I like to keep an eye on my server logs and I get a list of what people searched for in order to reach the site. A significant number of people have been searching for a way to somehow downgrade from Final Cut Pro 6.0.2 back to 6.0.1. I didn't realize so many people were having problems.
There is no easy "rollback" method of downgrading. You'd have to uninstall FCP completely and reinstall it again. You would, however, be stuck at version 6.0.0 because Apple only offers 6.0.2 on its site, unless you can find a mirror somewhere (I couldn't).
The best way of preventing this issue in the future is to use something like
Carbon Copy Cloner to clone your hard disk onto another disk. You can generate an exact carbon copy of your
working installation and instantly restore to it if you run into problems in the future. An essential editor's tool.
Also be aware that if you happened to save one of your projects under 6.0.2, you will be unable to open it in a previous version. I am not aware of a way of converting them back again. The best way to prevent this in the future is to save a backup before you upgrade.
The moral of this story is: don't install on a machine in the middle of a production unless you are having
serious problems that the patch claims to fix, and always prepare a way of getting everything back to normal before you upgrade.
P.S. If you're installing Final Cut Pro 6 on top of Final Cut Pro 5, it is best to uninstall version 5 first. In most cases, it won't do anything untoward, but for a lot of people a working machine is their livelihood and you don't really want to take unnecessary risks when you can avoid them.
Update: We now offer a
tool for removing Final Cut Studio from your system.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Dec 20 2007 to
Apple,
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