Can I transfer Jam Pack 3 from one Mac to another without the disk?

Hello all:
I am using GarageBand 3 on a G5 PowerMac using OSX 10.4.11 (ancient, I know).
I have an equally old G4 PowerBook/laptop on which i also run GarageBand (or used to).
Here's the thing. I do most of my GarageBand work on the G5 (I import into Final Cut Pro and the G5 is more powerful). I have the Jam Pack 3 installed on the PowerBook - which has some really nice drum loops that i want to use). I can't find the original Jam Pack 3 disk so does anyone know if I can copy Jam Pack 3 from the PowerBook to my G5 using an external drive for the transfer.
Thanks
A

Just copy the loops you want from Library>Audio>Apple Loops and the instruments from Library>Application Support>Garage Band>Instrument Library. Put them on an external drive. On your new computer open GarageBand and drag the loops into the loop library. That will copy them and put them where they belong. You can try the same thing with the instruments, but I've been having some trouble getting that to work.

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