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LifeCoach

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May 19, 2006
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Recently purchased a iMac i5 but unfortunately it's one of the many with issues, anyways the vendor is out of stock at the moment so it may be a week or so until I get a replacement. My question is, I am upgrading to Logic Studio from Logic Pro 7, if I install it on the current iMac will I also be able to install it on my replacement iMac? I'm unsure how this works.

Worst case scenario I may go through a few replacement iMac's till I get a good one or may have to get a refund and go for a macbook pro, I just don't want to install it and then not be able to install it on another mac later.

Hope that makes sense, any help would be amazing, thanks!
 
It comes with a serial number, which you can use for as many installations as you want, it (Logic with the same serial number) just must not run on more than one machine at the same time.
 
It comes with a serial number, which you can use for as many installations as you want, it (Logic with the same serial number) just must not run on more than one machine at the same time.

Thank you for the quick reply :) That's a great help. I'm upgrading from Logic Pro 7 so I assume I'll just stick my old XSkey in during the install?
 
Thank you for the quick reply :) That's a great help. I'm upgrading from Logic Pro 7 so I assume I'll just stick my old XSkey in during the install?

Yes, that should be ok. Have your L7 serial ready in case you need it. XSKey method worked good for me.

deej
 
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