![]() ![]() ![]() The older iLife version of garageBand would also run on your Mac, but you would need GarageBand '11, version 6.0.5. Given that Macs have a much greater usable life that your average PC this seems like a no-brainer.ĭid you keep a backup of the software, that has been installed, before you wiped the Mac? Then you could restore GarageBand from that backup. There are many situations where someone can be left with a machine that doesn't support the latest software but without a viable backup. It just seems to me there should be a way to get this done as sometimes computers crash backups can be corrupted equipment can be stolen etc. I've legitimately purchased many Apple offerings including the Mac Box Set, Snow Leopard DVD, Mountain Lion (in the App Store), in addition to music and shows from iTunes. I'm not some freeloader looking to get something for nothing. I do not understand why previous versions are not downloadable like previous versions of MacOS are. The current version of GarageBand will only work on MacOS 11, so EVERYONE with a Mac that cannot or will not support Big Sur is SOL. ![]() However physical copies of later GarageBand do not and did not exist. As mentioned in my post above I do not have any backups as this was not my machine previously.Īlso as mentioned in my post I DO have the software. ![]()
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