Logic pro won't start

I purchased Pro through App Store. When I try to start the program a dialogue box comes up saying: "Logic is automatically downloading an essential collection of instruments and settings...". It downloads, then shuts down. Everytime I try to open the program the process repeats. What do I do?

Not sure if this will help, as it may not be related to what you're experiencing...
But in the past, when Logic wouldn't start. it was always recommended to trash the Logic preferences, and then re-launch the program.
Logic preferences are located in user > LIbrary > Preferences > com.apple.logic.pro.plist
drag that file to your desktop, and try again. Hope that helps...

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