Question :
The official installer DVD of iLife '09 refuses to install iMovie 8 on my good old iBook G4 (1.33 GHz, 1GB RAM, OSX 10.5.8 Leopard) – Is there an other way to install and get it running ?
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Question :
The official installer DVD of iLife '09 refuses to install iMovie 8 on my good old iBook G4 (1.33 GHz, 1GB RAM, OSX 10.5.8 Leopard) – Is there an other way to install and get it running ?
Answer :
Question Installing older iMovie 2.2.3 version compatible on iOS 9. Question i am trying to download an earlier version of iMovie that is compatible with iOS 9 on an older iPad. Check whether your App Store contains iMovie in tab 'Purchased' (You should see iMovie with button upgrade, If you don't see you should turn on iMovie) # 2. Turn off iMove 9 and App store. Move to trash iMovie 9 # 4. Open App Store, go to 'Purchases' tab and click 'Install'.
- Hello everyone and welcome to this tutorial that is 100% legit! However, due to the release date of this video, I would like to go over some restrictions.
- The first version of iMovie was released in 1999 as a Mac OS 8 application, bundled with iMac DV. Since iMovie 3, iMovie is bundled with iLife and you can get it free with your new Mac. IMovie '08 was a milestone. In the version, iMovie was completely redesigned and thus was criticized due to its drastic abandonment of some iMovie HD 6 features.
- Step 1: Download iMovie 9.0.9 update package from Apple.com When you try to download iMovie 9 from Apple's official site, someone may tell you to download iMovie 9.0.9 on apple.com. But that's only a update package, not the installation file. You could judge from its file name imovie9.0.9update.dmg, containing imovie9.0.9update.pkg.
Yes, you can !
iMovie 8.0.6 (a.k.a. iMovie '09) is the last version of iMovie that will run on the pre-Intel PowerPC Macs (which have G4 and G5 processors), and you can even install it on an unsupported G4 Mac that runs OSX 10.5.8 ; here's how :
1- Download the app called 'Pacifist' from MacUpdate.com :
2- Use it to install only the iMovie.pkg from the official iLife'09 installer DVD
How to get pictures from android on computer. 3- Do NOT run the iMovie app after installing ; update it first using OSX's built-in 'Software Update' function (under the Apple-logo in the top left corner of your screen) ; after upgrading you will have iMovie 8.0.6 installed
Imovie 9.0
4- Do NOT run the iMovie app yet ! ; download this pre-tweaked iMovie file :
How To Use Imovie On Mac
5- Rename the file to 'iMovie.zip' and unzip it (just double click)
6- Now go to Applications –> iMovie –> [right-click the icon] –> Show Package Contents –> Contents –> MacOS
inside that folder is the un-tweaked version of iMovie.app (or just 'iMovie', since you might not be able to see the .app-fileextension) ; replace it with the tweaked version you've just downloaded
How To Reinstall Imovie
7- Now go to System Preferences –> Accounts –> select the user you are installing iMovie for and make sure that 'Allow user to administer this computer' is checked during iMovie's first run, else iMovie will not be able to set up the configuration needed…
8- Start up iMovie for a first run and see how it works 😉
9- Remember to re-adjust the account-settings back to 'Managed' and/or 'Parental Control' if you need to, since Administrator rights are only needed on the first run
10- Note that in the 'Parental Control' settings of your System Preferences, iMovie will no longer be listed under the iLife-applications, but under the 'Other' applications…
NOTE : there is (as always) a minimal, remote possibility that Apple might update iMovie 8.0.6 to a newer iMovie 8.0.x or 8.x version… If you upgrade your tweaked iMovie 8.0.6, it will no longer run… and you will have to do a new tweak yourself…
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