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mortalengines
post Fri 28 Dec 2007, 06:57
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I have owned my G4 Powerbook since 2004 and was just trying to open up Garage Band so my 12 year old can move between my computer and her own with song files. As I did it, I got a message saying "EVE directory not found". I have no idea what happened to it but I would really like to figure out how to get GB up and running without having to install a brand new version of iLife. My OSX DVD is in a box somewhere but I am not sure if my old version of GB is there or not. Hmmm..... I can't find any resources for new drivers or whatnot either. Any ideas?


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frosty
post Mon 31 Dec 2007, 16:10
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You just might be right i notice that many apps will not indicate or ost what your computer needs in order to continue to load some apps ..but like you said i have had the same thing happen to me cpu and just memory lacked on our computers will cause the problem..usic apps take up much cpu's and memory.

Itrashed all the old garage band stuff by typing into the finder garage band and taking all and putting it in the trash pref files as well important..and make sure i have plenty of memory and reinstall the garageband app. should work fine
thank you and happy new yr
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