Aperture an old MacPro and a new iMac

I migrated my Aperture 3.4.4 to my new system.  Aperture wants my serial numbers.  I have the recent one but not the original.  How can I proceed?
Jim Turner

I have the recent one but not the original.  How can I proceed?
You mean, you have the Aperture 3 serial number, but not Aperture 2 and 1?
Then contact Apple for a replacement serial number, see:
Pro Application Replacement Serial Numbers
You will need to provide a "Proof of Purchase", as explained in the support article.
Regards
Léonie

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