Installing Logic Studio on Mac Mini

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Does anyne have any experience with this? I have a copy of Logic Studio I got a couple ears ago, im looking to upgrade my pc, I want to go with a mac, I dont want to have to buy a disk drive because I dont use discs anymore (so 1999). Is there a way to take the discs and create iso files to transfer via flash drive? Will this work? I have my serials and everything my copy is legit, jus dont wanna buy a disc drive.
 
How 'old' is it?

Is it a powerpc version? (they wont work on anything with Lion or Mountain Lion OS's....)

You'd be smart to buy a $30 usb dvd burner/drive, but yes otherwise if you know someone with a mac you could make disk images on a usb drive.
 
i had to put my old logic on a disk to my new computer with Lion and had to go through a whole lot of internet searching to get it to work. it was a year ago so i cant give any real help but it is a pain. just sayin'.
 
Which version of Logic is it? bare in mind, lion (10.7) and above won't run lower than logic 9.1.4 (which i found out the hard way when upgrading machines and only having logic 8... grrr!)

Otherwise, yes you can, but i can't remember how as it's been a while since i did it. Google normally holds the answers
 
Logic Studio v2.1 comes with Logic Pro 9 and some other stuff. Its an edu version but theres no differerence between it and the non-edu, except i cant upgrade it to 10 when it comes out. I got it from school till i decided that spending 70 gs at full sail might not be the best investment. I really like logics workflow though so much so that I would spend that much just to use it lol. Just hate to buy a disc drive to install one program. Ihave a windows pc obviously so i can create isos on it. I found the answer apparently you can do it in daemon tools lite which is free. Whether it works or not remains to be seen.
 
Logic Studio v2.1 comes with Logic Pro 9 and some other stuff. Its an edu version but theres no differerence between it and the non-edu

Dude, i have exactly the same edu set, i just wanted to double check (i don't want anyone else falling foul of the "no logic 8 support" for new machines. it was a proper kick in the teeth when it happened to me after shelling out £1000 for a new MBP and then having to shell out for Logic 9 when i was perfectly happy with 8)

The only issue may be that a windows PC may or may not read/see the Logic disks, but as far as installing it from a .iso or .dmg file it's absolutely fine.

Otherwise, if there are any problems either find a mate with a mac already and create a .iso from that (which will definitely work) or find someone with an external dvd drive you can borrow for an evening
 
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