Xskey Logic 7 Crackle
I am looking to purchase a Apple XSKey/Dongle for Logic Pro 7. It doesn't matter if it is the Full or Education version. Please let me know if anyone is willing to sell. Pay via PayPal for safe transaction.
(Sorry if this is not in the right forum) Hi. Yes I have the full version with original box and manuals - additional shipping might be expensive depending on your location - alternatively posting dongle only would have negligible postage cost. You can mail me at (see attachment).
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Hey guys, I have recently updated my Logic 9 to 64bit. However, after downloading and running the update, restarting my computer, a mac pro, AND in 64bit kernel, my logic starts up with (32bit) at the splash screen. Now i have Logic 8 also, who hasn't got logic 8 since logic was is such a dud.
Logic Pro 7
Anyway back on topic, as well as the above problem my Logic 8 is now asking me for my original serial, which is fine, but its asking for a XS Key, which i have no idea what the hell that is?!? Any help would be hugely appreciated, i would love to either try 64bit mode or back to logic 8, but i cant seem to do either! Cheers nicknack.
I have recently updated my Logic 9 to 64bit. However, after downloading and running the update, restarting my computer, a mac pro, AND in 64bit kernel, my logic starts up with (32bit) at the splash screen. Yes, it defaults to 32-bit if you haven't asked it to run in 64-bit mode.
You don't need to run the kernel in 64-bit mode to use L64. Now i have Logic 8 also, who hasn't got logic 8 since logic was is such a dud.?? Anyway back on topic, as well as the above problem my Logic 8 is now asking me for my original serial, which is fine, but its asking for a XS Key, which i have no idea what the hell that is?!? This means your LP8 serial number is an upgrade version from Logic 7, rather than a full version.
If you don't know what an XSkey is, then you can't have had Logic Pro 7, so I don't understand how you can be running an upgrade serial number. If you upgraded from Logic Express 7, then you'll need to enter your original LE7 serial number. Basically, you need to validate the original Logic 7 with either your XSkey (for the Logic Pro upgrade) or your LE serial number (for the Logic Express upgrade). If you never upgraded from Logic 7 at all and never had it, then contact Apple, because your serial number seems to be funky. Give them your serial number and proof of purchase, and they'll get you up and running. Hi guys, I've owned Logic since version 7 and kept updating it regularly since. After updating to 10.6.2 and Logic 9.1, booting up to 64 bit kernel (which I guess I need to do), turning Logic 9.1 to 64bit mode and trying to boot up gives me the good-old funky XSKey issue (had the same stuff when I updated to Logic 9 from Logic 8, but found some answers on some forums about copying the XSKey libraries from previous Logic versions, which worked).
However, this time around the copying doesn't help. The program still boots up to 32bit mode perfectly though (thank goodness). Notice that I had the old XSKey plugged in also. I put the reports on to Apple, as I'm guessing I'm probably not the only one with the problem: Process: Logic Pro 369 Path: /Applications/Logic Pro.app/Contents/MacOS/Logic Pro Identifier: com.apple.logic.pro Version:??? I've owned Logic since version 7 and kept updating it regularly since. After updating to 10.6.2 and Logic 9.1, booting up to 64 bit kernel (which I guess I need to do), turning Logic 9.1 to 64bit mode and trying to boot up gives me the good-old funky XSKey issue (had the same stuff when I updated to Logic 9 from Logic 8, but found some answers on some forums about copying the XSKey libraries from previous Logic versions, which worked). As already stated: don't boot Snow Leopard into 64-bit mode, it is not necessary.
And for the XSKey: by copying an old XSKey framework into that folder, you overwrote the 64-bit version of that framework, which get's installed with Logic Studio 2009.