About Logic Pro 9.1.7

Hello, I'm Max.
I have a few questions about Logic Pro 9.1.7
a) A couple of months ago I installed on my Macbook the "EWI USB by Akai" (a program for midiSax).
After that, when I start the Logic Pro this message appears:
An error has occurred with an installed Audio Unit plug-in.
Logic Pro unexpectedly quit while trying to use the Audio Unit "EWI USB" by "Akai".
This plug-in may require an update.
I uninstalled the "EWI USB by Akai", updated the OS (Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 (11G63)), but the message appears again.
What should I do?
b) I purchased the Logic Pro in the App Store. Do I have the right installing this program on a second computer? If "yes" , then how?
Thank You very mach, Max.

Logic can only export to movie when running in 32-bit, this is because Logic uses Quicktime for exporting, Logic and QT do not work together in 64-bit. Supposedly a QT update is needed but since it's been like that for over a year I wouldn't hold my breath.  Run Logic in 32-bit and the feature should be available.

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