Hi David. I am back with another question on this. I have managed to create the copy of the Logic application as you described. However, what I am trying to do is install 10.4.4 on a new system. I have an external SSD with Monterey installed on it that I can boot from. That is where I want to install Logic 10.4. That system is completely fresh - it doesn't already have Logic installed on it. When applications like Logic are installed, they store bits of data and files all over the drive so I can't simply just drag the copy of 10.4.4 over to the SSD. I assume that in order for Logic to run properly on a new system, you would have to get Logic from the app store and install it so that all the components of the application are installed and allow it to run properly. However, if I do that, the app store will give me the latest version fo Logic (or at least, the most recent version that can run on Monterey). So, in this scenario, how can I properly install Logic 10.4 on my SSD? Is there no way to do it?
Thanks