Why imovie 10.0.8 doesn't want to be installed on my OS X yosemite 10.10?
Hi,
It's the third time I'm trying to install Imovie 10.0.8 and it reappears in my updates apps, what's the problem?
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.3)
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According to your screen grab; iMovie is installed, there is no need to action another update.
Have you got more than one Mac that you control on a network, or have you got on-line backup partitions / drives with Yosemite and iMovie? In such cases App store will try and update each copy, but only one at a time. It may have updated one of those machines / drives / partitions but not the one that you are currently running.
Geoff.
I just found the answer... I was on Yosemite 10.10 and not on 10.10.3... That's why imovie couldn't be update up to 10.0.6...
Thks
But your App store screen shot shows 10.0.8 already installed somewhere and only indicates 1 available update (iMovie 10.0.8) and not that OS 10.10.3 is also available.
Geoff.
Why imovie 10.0.8 doesn't want to be installed on my OS X yosemite 10.10?