Garageband no longer works, after Leopard install

Anyone else have this problem? I installed Leopard. Of course, supposed to be THE up-to-date thing, now Garageband won't let me do a thing. It opens, but not before stating "possible conflict with 3rd party MIDI drivers" ...No idea. That error box will keep popping up, so that I cannot do a THING. I could care less for Midi, just want to record. Any help on what the deal is with Leopard and Garageband?

I was annoyed by the same problems.
But All you want is on the Mac OSX install disc 2.
I think that you may choose the install option from DVD.
Direct internet up-grade option didn't work.

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