Crossgrade Licencing Data Corrupt?

Hey, I just upgraded from Final Cut Pro HD to Final Cut Studio through the crossgrade program. After installing all the discs and installing the new updates it asks me to enter my serial number again but it says the Licencing Data is Corrupt. How do I deal with this?

It's really not to tough... It's done with an "Erase and Install"l of the OS performed by restarting from your OS disk. Then running a routine found in the optional installs button after the restart... and a series Isometimes) of software updates to get you to the last version of OS you have an install disk for. Then install all of the apps on top of that and run Softwrae Update again to get to the latest versions of them... Understand you have to backup everything you want to keep because this will erase the hard drive you do this to. Buying a new internal one might make some feel easier about doing this in case they forgot to backup something first.
Use Disk Utility found in your utilites folder inside your apps folder to "repair permissions on the startup disk after installing new software too. Especially printer drivers and other USB software.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303573
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