EMERGENCY: New hard drive won't accept Serial Number

Hello,
I am having trouble opening LogicPro and MainStage.
I just had a new 500gig hard drive installed which was cloned from my old hard drive at an authorized apple dealer.
Logic asked for the Serial Number so I typed it in with hyphens. I even tried deleting the hyphens. But Logic keeps rejecting the Serial Number saying that it is not a valid Serial Number.
I have the original sticker that says "LOGIC STUDIO V2 UPGRADE PRO" and beneath it the 32 digit Serial number.
What am I doing wrong..
PLEASE help ASAP .. i need MainStang for a performance this Saturday!!!
-Thanks
My

I had this. I think because your software is only an upgrade, the serial it is asking for is the serial of the original version, i.e. Logic 8, or even 7. If your original version was 7, you might need to dig out your long lost dongle.
Good luck! When I put my old dongle in, hey presto!

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