Thanks, Nicklas but I'm using Logic Express 7 and its been quite happy on both 
Intel core 2 duo systems.



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From: Nicklas Mikkelinen <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, 28 October, 2010 16:40:01
Subject: Re: [sussex_mug] Upgrade issues.


Earlier versions of logic are ppc only if I remember correctly. 

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On 28 okt 2010, at 17:35, Richard Coker <[email protected]> wrote:


Help!
>
>
>I've  finally got round to upgrading my macbook from Leopard to Snow  Leopard. 
>All seems to be ok except that Logic Express refuses to open - the title page 
>comes up and a dialogue box follows to tell me that some fonts may be missing. 
>I 
>click OK, the clock face appears and then the spinning rainbow. After a minute 
>the fan is getting up to full speed and the only way out is holding down the 
>power button.
>
>
>I also have Logic Express installed on my iMac  (It is this machine's primary 
>purpose). I'm about to upgrade the iMac from Tiger to Snow Leopard and install 
>Logic Studio 9 as an upgrade of Logic Express. 
>
>
>My fear is that I upgrade the OS and have the same failure of LE and won't be 
>able  to install LS9 on top of it.
>
>
>I'm assuming that, if need's be, I can trash the LE as installed, reinstall LE 
>from the original software CD and then install LS9. However I carry the 
>concern 
>(because of a lack of clarity in my mind about multiple use licences etc.) 
>that, 
>although I've already used the original LE CD to install on both computers, 
>the 
>iMac might now refuse to accept the LE software because it's been used before. 
>If this happened the LS9 installation would be... well, 'compromised' would be 
>a 
>polite way of putting it.
>
>
>Can someone allay my fears and/or offer a fix for the LE issue that doesn't 
>involve reinstalling from the original. 
>
>
>Many thanks, Richard
>
>
> 
>
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