HT203837: GarageBand for Mac (v10.0): Unexpected behavior with Audio Units plug-ins
Learn about GarageBand for Mac (v10.0): Unexpected behavior with Audio Units plug-insQ: i dumped GB 6.0.4 for the 10.0,...its useless to me,it won't play my songs without cutting out,is it possible for me to download m ... i dumped GB 6.0.4 for the 10.0,...its useless to me,it won't play my songs without cutting out,is it possible for me to download my older version back to my comp? more
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May 22, 2015 11:19 AM in response to paulschnby léonie,★Helpfulis there any way i could redownload my older version ?,if so,where can i find it?
How did you originally install GarageBand '11? Install t the same way, as you originally got it on your Mac - from the iLife '11 installer DVD, or if it came preinstalled with MacOS X Lion or later, download it again from the Purchases page at the App Store.
The easiest way might be to restore it from your last Time Machine backup you made before you upgraded to GarageBAnd 10.0.
Did you really uninstall GarageBand 6.0.4? If you only upgraded to GarageBand 10, the installer will have moved GarageBand 6.0.4 to a subfolder of Applications and you can simply launch it from there.
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May 22, 2015 11:25 AM in response to léonieby paulschn,thanks for help,i got it my GB with comp,.and sadly,yes,i did dump it,i thought maybe that was why new one was acting up,..i do have it on time machine backup i made before i went to yosemite,(external H.D).....but tried to pull it out,it wouldn't let me(i think i'd have to reinstall entire old OS??
thank you so much for help
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May 22, 2015 11:58 AM in response to paulschnby léonie,You cannot directly drag from the Time Machine drive to the Applications folder.
- Rename GarageBand 10, so you do not overwrite it.
- Open your Applications folder in the Finder.
- Then launch Time Machine with your Applations folder still the active Finder window.
- Now go back in time until you are seeing GarageBand 6.0.4., select it and click the Restore button to restore GarageBand 6.0.4.
Then download the GarageBand 6.0.5 update from the Support page and install the update.
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May 22, 2015 5:44 PM in response to léonieby paulschn,thanks for your help,...got to downloading update and couldn't,message said package may have been tampered with or corrupted,do they mean update or GB?,thank you again
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May 22, 2015 10:10 PM in response to paulschnby léonie,Are you seeing this alert?
This means, that Apple did not update the certificate for the update installer and it has expired. The gate keeper checks, if software you want to install is signed by a trusted developer. You can circumvent this warning by setting the date in the system preferences to Mar 7, 2012, the date, when the update has been posted.
