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Logic installation using 100% CPU and doing nothing
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<blockquote data-quote="cowbrain" data-source="post: 1552532" data-attributes="member: 95559"><p>Thanks, leadfoot. I'll do that.</p><p></p><p>Will have to report back later. This MBP is for my daughter and she's taken it to university, today.</p><p></p><p>The software came with the MBP. I bought it from the classifieds in our local online paper.</p><p>Other software included (Micro$oft Office for Mac. Final Cut Pro) seem legit and loaded up without issue. (We put them on after we'd changed the password, so had no problem when the installs asked for password verification).</p><p>I realise that I may have to bite the bullet and fork out another £140 for Logic - but I need to be doubly sure, before I do this. (Money is very tight, just now!)</p><p></p><p>Anyone know a sure way to check the validity of this software? Do I just contact Apple support?</p><p></p><p>I'll get my hands on the machine again, tomorrow. I'll keep this thread updated with any developments.</p><p>May even put OSX Mavericks on it, too - while we're at it.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p><p>Still welcoming suggestions.</p><p>Regards, CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowbrain, post: 1552532, member: 95559"] Thanks, leadfoot. I'll do that. Will have to report back later. This MBP is for my daughter and she's taken it to university, today. The software came with the MBP. I bought it from the classifieds in our local online paper. Other software included (Micro$oft Office for Mac. Final Cut Pro) seem legit and loaded up without issue. (We put them on after we'd changed the password, so had no problem when the installs asked for password verification). I realise that I may have to bite the bullet and fork out another £140 for Logic - but I need to be doubly sure, before I do this. (Money is very tight, just now!) Anyone know a sure way to check the validity of this software? Do I just contact Apple support? I'll get my hands on the machine again, tomorrow. I'll keep this thread updated with any developments. May even put OSX Mavericks on it, too - while we're at it. Thanks again. Still welcoming suggestions. Regards, CB [/QUOTE]
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