Owners of the Final Cut Pro Upgrade who are purchasing a 2003 Macintosh without OS 9 booting ability should call Apple Support and speak to the Final Cut Pro Support Division. They informed me that they are sending full installation disks to registered owners of the Final Cut Pro 3 Upgrade that will install on OSX. You will probably need: Your hardware serial number Your Final Cut Pro serial number Proof of Purchase for Final Cut Pro Access to a FAX machine to send proof of purchase Timothy Nitz (I asked for a better explanation of the "FCP upgrade" comments) The (Final Cut Pro 3) upgrade depends upon an earlier (thus not native OS X) version installed. I don't recall all the details of installation, but the installation itself also requires some fiddling in OS9, there is simply NO way to install the upgrade on a new Macintosh - thus the reason for them providing OSX native installation disks. This does not mean that Apple will send FCP 3 to owners of previous versions of FCP - it simply means that those of us who legally upgraded ($299) will be provided with disks that allow us to install the upgrade on a new Mac."
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