I updated my MacOs (better: I freshly installed) several times from 8.0 to now 9.2.2. I never needed to reinstall Logic (or ProTools or whatever). I have copies of the files that I know are important (items installed in the system folder by an application, but that\ufffds mainly my DAE folder with ProTools\ufffd plug-ins and FX settings, NOTHING regarding Logic itself) and simply drag and drop them after the new system install. I even have at least the last 5 Logic versions completely on my harddisk (what you would call "installed"), so I definitely don\ufffdt have to go back to the installation CD. And I have backup CDs of my working partitions (I do that maybe once a month, and I throw them away after about 6 months). Don\ufffdt call that (or me) stupid! If you\ufffdre on Windows I know it\ufffds different. But I\ufffdm not. Peter --- http://www.merlinsound.de ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richmond, James (James) ** CTR **" <richmondj@...> To: <logic-ot@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 5:35 PM Subject: [L-OT] Re: OT What kind of people throw away their Logic CD?
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Re: [L-OT] Re: OT What kind of people throw away their Logic CD?
2002-02-14 by Peter Duemmler
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