Installing Logi 6 on new iMac Intel

Hi,
yesterday I tryed to install my logic 6 gold package on my new iMac but
it was not possible. I`ve got the message "run preupgrade script for XSKey driver"
Anyone knows this problem?
Do´es Logic 6 not run anymore on the new Apple Computers? This would evil....
Thanks for any help!!

onito69 wrote:
Thanks for the info. Even it`s a bit shocking.
How about the update to Logic Studio 8 then?
Can I install this without having the Logic 6 on the
Mac??
Hmmm.. I upgraded from Logic 7 but yes, I think Logic Gold could be upgraded as long as you have the XSKey.
Perhaps someone else could chime in here.
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