

no need to get any other files off the System Restore CDs. And 1.16 gigabytes later, your iDVD 2 is installed. Open the Applications folder in that image and find the iDVD 2 folder and copy it to your Applications folder. Now, new rumors peg a November 2010 release for the iLife 11 suite that includes 64-bit support, a brand new iWeb, iOS compatibility, and the demise of iDVD. An image of the original "Macintosh HD" will appear on the desktop. You can tell Disk Copy to skip the checksum verification.

dmg files gathered up like this, double-click on the first one ("PowerMac HD Disc 1.dmg"). This tool prepares libraries from iPhoto 7 or earlier so they can be upgraded with the current version of iPhoto. dmg files you find into a single folder on your hard drive. Go through all your System Restore CDs and into the "Configurations" folder on each CD.
#Upgrade idvd install#
Unfortunately, this doens't help KDogg, but for people who have their software restore CDs, it provides a nice alternative to using them to install 10.1 + Jaguar.jespringquote:Date: Tue, 19:52:00 -0400From: Chris BaileySubject: iDVD 2 under 10.2Provided you've got a big chunk of disk space temporarily available, it's pretty easy to get iDVD 2 installed from your original System Restore CDs once you've done a clean install of MacOS 10.2. I found this on Macintouch today and thought the detailed instructions made this thread worth resurrecting. Any suggestions?-KThe software restore discs didn't come with the Mac? That's your problem, for one thing.I would try to contact Apple that's the first and most legit way to get a copy of iDVD.As per wiping your system, that shouldn't be a big deal if you can back up your user directory (and possibly your /Applications directory) first.I don't know, myself, how else to get iDVD. I want to do some quick 'n dirty DVDs with iDVD, and I can't for the life of me get a copy. It should be free because I have a mac with a superdrive, no? This is driving me crazy. (That will also wipe your system drive with the restored version, btw.) So, I'm not sure what to do. I searched the knowedge base and the only way to install iDVD it says is to use your software restore discs, which I do not have.

#Upgrade idvd upgrade#
There is no iDVD installer I could buy, and the upgrade versions are just that - upgrades, so I can't just buy the version 2 updater and install from scratch. I can download iPhoto, but I cannot get iDVD. With comparatively little effort, I was able to burn professional-looking DVDs that contained. I bought this used Dual 800 Mhz machine from Rithm, and he included with it a CD of OSX 10.1.3. Despite slow encoding and a few minor quibbles, iDVD 4 is a strong program and an important upgrade.
