Hi. I just upgraded my son's Smurf from 10.3 to 10.4.9. His GarageBand
2.0.2 got broken in the transition. It still boots up the program, but
gives a message that the "Loops" (housed in a folder within Library)
are missing.

I have another machine with the same version of GarageBand, so I
transplanted the Loops folder. All of GarageBand's other visible parts
were present and accounted for. However, his Mac still gives the
message that the Loops are missing. I understand that Unix-based
programs, unlike Classic ones, have invisible files that are
essential, so I'm not really shocked that this didn't work. But I
still want it to.

I have 2.0.2 as part of a set of 10.3 install CDs, and I have
Pacifist. But for some reason, his burner won't spin up Install Disk
#1. I'd think maybe it was because it refuses to downgrade, but my
Quicksilver with Tiger will spin them. I also have GarageBand 4.1
(system requirement: 10.4.9) on a set of Leopard install DVDs, but his
internal burner reads only CDs.

I feel like I have all the parts, but am lacking some sort of
ingenuity to solve this. Thoughts?

Thanks,
Tony

PS: Recently I double- and triple-posted a couple of replies to my own
thread. This was accidental (I didn't realize I was re-posting when I
hit Refresh to view updates to the page), and I apologize for the
annoying results.
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