Richard (and Sam, for I may be talking nonsense)

Just a thought. Couldn't you check it's a plug-in issue by moving the plug-ins 
folder temporarily somewhere benign and then seeing if Logic fires-up?

Phil

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On 28 Oct 2010, at 20:34, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:

> Hi Richard
> 
> reinstalling may be the way to go. Snow Leopard by default does an archive & 
> reinstallation, so might not have carried the AUs through from the 10.4 
> system.
> 
> Regards
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