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so today i bought logic express 7 not knowing that a logic express 6 xskey was needed. the software wont work unless i have it. what do i do?

2 GHz MacBook, Mac OS X (10.4.7)

Posted on May 19, 2007 12:45 PM

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May 19, 2007 12:55 PM in response to smithey

Sounds like some little confusion here. There are two products: Logic Pro and Logic Express.

Logic Express doesn't need an xskey but Logic Pro does. If you've bought a kosher copy of Logic Express, it should quite happily install and run standalone. If you've bought a Logic Express upgrade, you'll need to have Logic Express 6 on the computer before Logic Express 7 will install. Same for other variants of Logic Express 7 (7.1 and 7.2).

Logic Pro is a substantially more expensive product ($1,000) and is protected by an xskey. If you've bought a kosher Logic Pro 7, it will have an xskey included, whether it's a fresh copy or an upgrade.

Best check exactly what you have and come back to us.

Pete

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