GB Update 6.0.4 won't install

I am running Garageband '11 6.0.2 on my 2011 13" MBP. I downloaded the 6.0.4 update from the Apple website but when I try to install it it pops up an alert that says Garageband 6.0 or later is required to install this update. Anybody know what the heck is going on?

jreilly37 wrote:
when I try to install it it pops up an alert that says Garageband 6.0 or later is required
have you renamed or moved the app?

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