![]() After the "Compete Sounds" download I clicked on the Garageband Icon again and the program is running. I said yes, but then immediately regretted it because I thought that it would be the thing that would make the program incompatible with my Mac and High Sierra. I clicked on the icon again and it asked if I wanted Complete Sounds. It asked if I wanted to upload the latest version of Garageband and I closed the popup window. What it downloaded was Garageband 10.3.2. I thought that it was going to download the latest Garageband and that after the hassle of downloading it I would probably get a message that I couldn't use the program, but it didn't. ? I clicked on it and it began a download. I went back to my Applications menu and there was a Garageband icon there that wasn't there before. I went to download Garageband from the App Store but was given the message that I needed Big Sur 11 and I didn't have it so I wasn't going to be able to download Garageband. Perhaps Apple had some internal record that I had purchased it with my Macbook Pro, but it was not on my list of purchases. My first purchase of a Macbook Pro came with Garageband on its CDs. I've owned Macs for a very long time, decades. ![]() I went into my Apple purchases as was recommended here to see if I could find Garageband there to upload.
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