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Why won't iMovie and GarageBand work after upgrade to OS 12.7.1

I did an upgrade to OS 12.7.1 from OS 10.14.6. In the App Store it gave me an error message saying "The version of iMovie installed on this Mac is not compatible with macOS Monterey. You have “iMovie” 10.1.12. Download version 10.3.10 for free from the App Store. I cannot locate that version.

GarageBand says "application "Garage Band' cannot be opened." when I select GB 10.


MacBook Pro 13″, OS X 10.11

Posted on Oct 31, 2023 2:59 PM

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Posted on Nov 1, 2023 10:04 AM

Well, one needs to put iMovie in the trash before doing a redownload of the same version. Possibly when doing an update to a later version it would not be necessary to put it in the trash first. You may be right there.


I think in the situation of the OP we are dealing with 32 bit apps being incompatible with 64 bit operating system. So I am not sure that you can do the usual update method. In any event, since the update procedure was not working for the OP, then it doesn't hurt to put iMovie in the trash and re-try the procedure.

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Nov 1, 2023 10:04 AM in response to Ian R. Brown

Well, one needs to put iMovie in the trash before doing a redownload of the same version. Possibly when doing an update to a later version it would not be necessary to put it in the trash first. You may be right there.


I think in the situation of the OP we are dealing with 32 bit apps being incompatible with 64 bit operating system. So I am not sure that you can do the usual update method. In any event, since the update procedure was not working for the OP, then it doesn't hurt to put iMovie in the trash and re-try the procedure.

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Nov 1, 2023 2:33 AM in response to Walletarian

Open the AppStore, sign in and click on your name at the bottom left.


All the apps you own will be shown on the right . . . if you have a lot you may have to scroll up or down to find iMovie.


iMovie should have an Update button beside it. Mine hasn't because I already have the latest version.


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Nov 1, 2023 11:03 AM in response to Walletarian

The screen shot of your Account shows you have 5 Apps to adopt two of which are iMovie and Garage Band.

The iMovie and Garage Band shown further down the Account page might be from downloads from a previous Mac and then migrated over to your newer Mac???

Anyway it looks as though you have to accept the Apps before you can update them.

You might need to trash your current versions of iMovie and Garage Band first to avoid any confusion.








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Nov 1, 2023 9:45 AM in response to Rich839

That's worth knowing but I have never had to do that having left iMovie in situ with the updated version overwriting it.


I only updated a few days ago and was miffed when it got deleted as I thought I had not got a copy of the old one . . . luckily I had on another drive.

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Nov 1, 2023 9:57 AM in response to Walletarian

The applications aren't opening because they are 32 bit applications, whereas Apple changed to 64 bit after the Mojave operating system. A 32 bit application is not compatible with a 64 bit operating system. That's why you need to update the applications.


-- Rich

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