I've been wanting to install Logic Pro 10.0.x on one of my retro Macs running Mountain Lion recently, however after copying over the Logic Pro X.app file from an old TM backup, it wanted to install all of the content and software instruments.
The content download that was in 10.0.x was different in comparison to 10.1 and later, and Apple no longer has it on their servers. I found an archive with apparently all of the essential content for 10.0.x on the Internet Archive, however after installing all of the individual packages, it still asks to download the essential sounds package from Apple?
I did notice that the core sounds package (ProAudioCoreContent10.pkg) is not in this archive for some reason, could that be the reason?
Is there a workaround to bypass the essential sounds download and launch the app, or am I out of luck here?
The content download that was in 10.0.x was different in comparison to 10.1 and later, and Apple no longer has it on their servers. I found an archive with apparently all of the essential content for 10.0.x on the Internet Archive, however after installing all of the individual packages, it still asks to download the essential sounds package from Apple?
I did notice that the core sounds package (ProAudioCoreContent10.pkg) is not in this archive for some reason, could that be the reason?
Is there a workaround to bypass the essential sounds download and launch the app, or am I out of luck here?