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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Getting Back In the Game

2007-07-20 by F Stuart Leeds

So, Gio, all I need is an authorized key -- I don't have to have the  
old software installed on my machine?

I have a blue XS-KEY authorized for both Mac and Win 5.5.1. That will  
work?

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On Jul 19, 2007, at 11:52 PM, Gio wrote:

> > . Im not sure whether theyre still offering an upgrade from
> > 5/6 -> 7 nowadays though so this may be why theyre telling you to
> > get a
> > new license. If they do in fact have an upgrade path still, youre
> > in the
> > clear, all you have to do is put in the license key and your XSKey
> > will
> > be activated for Logic Pro. Thats all the rest of us had to do.
>
> Yes there is an upgrade path from 5 to 7. I just upgraded my old PC
> software & XSKey from 5 to 7
> with the old key.
> > Those
> > sales reps can be a little retarded at times to say the least..
> >
> >
> I bought the upgrade from the apple site, I saw the upgrade box at
> the apple store too.
> so no sales canned questions for me (thank you e-commerce!)
> Did have the new code not be accepted by the XSKey website
> authorization,
> Got the authorization code to tick within Logic when you select
> "XSKey manager (or something like that)
> enter the codes there.
> I think the site authorization area is not working correctly with the
> old keys (just a guess)
> Go for it,
> L7 is still a very cool jump from L5.
> Best luck,
> Ciao
> Gio
>
>
> 



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