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I've seen a lot of posts with people having similar issues installing GarageBand on their older Macs. I made the mistake of doing a clean install of MacOS 10.13.6, which is High Sierra. I tried installing GarageBand from the App Store, but it just kept crashing. After fussing with Apple support for two days, the simple answer is 'It doesn't work'!


There is a solution however, but you have to be willing to revert back to a previous version of MacOS. The earliest version you can still download and install from Apple is Yosemite. After jumping through some hoops, I am happy to report everything works as it did before I made the mistake of upgrading my MacOS to High Sierra. Here's how I did it. WARNING, PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK, AND MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM AND DATA


‎GarageBand is the easiest way to create a great-sounding song on your Mac. Add realistic, impeccably produced and performed drum grooves to your song with Drummer. Easily shape the sound of any instrument in the Sound Library with Smart Controls. Crank up the bottom end with Bass Amp Designer, or mi. GarageBand is a multicultural app from the Apple Store, so it is surely limited to iOS and macOS. If you are an Apple smartphone user, you can get GarageBand in its built-in apps. Many people involved in creating, editing, and publishing music to podcasts will be easy with Apple’s GarageBand application, a digital audio workstation known as DAW. Look for the App Store icon. Open the Mac App Store by double-clicking on it. Use the search function in the App Store to find GarageBand. When you find it, click the button next to it. Depending on the version of your Mac’s operating system, the button may read “Get” or “Buy” (GarageBand is now available as a free download for all. It is available for Mac, iPhone, and iPad. If you have any of these devices, you probably already have the app. Otherwise, access and download the application from the App Store. Start a new project and the main window; When you start GarageBand, you will be provoked to create a new project (you can also go to this point with File New.

In order to install a working version of GarageBand, you will need two things:

  1. An App store account with a historical purchase of GarageBand that you can click on to redownload and install a copy of GarageBand. The App Store will automatically check what MacOS you are running, and download an older, compatible version.
  2. You need to be running MacOS Yosemite.


Download Yosmite MacOS

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Click on this link: https://support.apple.com/en-ph/HT211683


Scroll down to the Yosemite link and click on it. Your web browser will download the Yosemite installer as a disk image named InstallOS.dmg or InstallMacOSX.dmg. This next step does not actually install the MacOS. It just installs the installation application so that you can run the installer. Open the disk image, then open the .pkg installer inside the disk image. It will install an app named “Install OS X Yosemite” in your Applications folder. Now you are ready to create a bootable USB startup disk containing the Yosemite MacOS installer.


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Create Bootable USB

Plug a 16GB (minimum size) USB thumb drive into your Mac. Next, rename the drive: USB. In order to create a bootable drive, you will need to use a Mac app called Terminal. You can find the Terminal app inside the Applications folder, inside the Utilities folder. Launch Terminal. You will be using the 'createinstallmedia' command in Terminal.

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Type or paste the command below in Terminal. The command assumes that the installer is already in your Applications folder, and USB is the name of the USB flash drive you're using (as directed above. The syntax must be exact!


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sudo /Applications/Install OS X Yosemite.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB --applicationpath /Applications/Install OS X Yosemite.app


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Installing Yosemite MacOS

Restart your Mac holding the “Option” key. This will put your Mac into Restore mode. When the OS comes up, it will prompt you for which hard drive to boot from. Select your “Install OS X Yosemite” USB drive.


The installer will launch a minimal OS containing a restore application menu. Before you can install your new Yosemite OS, you will need to erase your existing hard drive.


WARNING, THIS NEXT STEP IS IRREVERSIBLE!!! MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR SYSTEM AND DATA BACKED UP, AND YOU HAVE AN ALTERNATE METHOD TO INSTALL THE LAST VERSION OF MAC OS YOU ARE CURRENTLY RUNNING. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST DATA.


Launch the Disk Utility app, select your internal hard drive, and erase it. It will reformat as MacOS Extended Journaled.


Quit the Disk Utility app, which will return you to the restore application menu. Now select the “Install Mac OS app from the list, and proceed to installing a copy of Yosemite.


Installing GarageBand

Go to the App Store, log in, and click on the install button of your previously purchased copy of GarageBand. Enjoy making music!

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Posted on Dec 7, 2020 4:46 PM