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Old 06-03-2007, 09:25 AM
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Default Lost 7.3 - How to re-install?

My OS on my macBook Pro was unintentionally upgraded to 10.4.9 - this created a host of problems, one of which was my PT being unable to start. Even though it shows that I have 7.3.1cs1 on my hardrive (wouldn't open), I re-installed 7.1.1 from the original CD (I had upgraded to 7.3 via download). Of course now I cannot install any of the 7.3 upgrades as I get an error message saying I must first install 7.3. My iLok history shows that I had already bought and downloaded 7.3 back in January 07. Is there anyway to re-install 7.3 again without having to purchase the upgrade for a 2nd time?
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