Install Log Studio From Disc Images?

Is this doable? I just reverted my system back to Tiger. When I originally installed Logic Studio 8, it took hours, seemed like the content discs were reading at 1x As such, I wanted to try creating images of the discs and install from there. Can this be done?

Well it will take just as long ti image the disks (basically, the time it takes to read tem completely) and you'll still need to install from them afterwards anyway, so it seems rather pointless.
I can't see why you expect to install Logic so many times as to make storing 50gigs of content on a hard drive for a reinstall worthwhile.
You're much better off istalling Logic, and then using the HD space to keep a mirror backup of your data - that way, no reinstalls will ever be necessary.
But to answer your question, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. The files are not copy protected.

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