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Copy and paste additional content from one computer to another

I recently installed Logic pro on my macbook, I already have it installed on my iMac.

I am facing problems in downloading and installing the additional audio content from Apple website.

is it possible that I can copy additional content from my iMac and paste in Macbook.

If yes, where the additional content is saved on iMac and where should I paste on my macbook.

any solutions.

thanks

I. P. Singh

Ind

Logic Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Dec 11, 2013 10:57 PM

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Dec 12, 2013 2:18 PM in response to ipsingh999

I wouldn't recommend simply cutting and pasting the data from one Mac to another...


However, this thread will point you in the right direction...


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5651137?answerId=24079702022#24079702022


It may well work but some people have reported issues trying this with content not being found etc... afterwards so based on this I would download the additional content again onto the other Mac... rather than trying to take a short cut.


if you are having issues downloding the additional content.. contact Apple directly and ask for their help....


http://www.apple.com/contact/

Dec 13, 2013 1:34 AM in response to The Art Of Sound

The Art Of Sound wrote:


some people have reported issues trying this with content not being found etc...

On a sidenote: I am pretty sure that in some of those cases what actually happened was that people opened Logic immediately after installing or copying content, and then expecting Logic to find this, but the Spotlight index (which EXS24 and NI's Kontakt use to find samples) was probably still busy updating.

This can take a few minutes up to half an hour or more (e.g. after installing big sample ibraries).

A pulsating dot inside the magnifying glass Spotlight symbol, on the top right corner of the screen, indicates that the Spotlight Index is being rebuilt or updated. Other indications are active MDS and/or MDWorker processes; those can be seen in Activity Monitor.


(these processes are usually open, the CPU % is what matters)


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