No... Probably not. Amanda (the OP, to whom my response was directed) has a 
much newer iMac, that came with a much newer version of iPhoto. In your case, 
you'll need to get a newer iLife install disk. 


        -Elliott




On Oct 18, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Malcolm O'Brien wrote:

>> OS X doesn't come with any iLife apps. If you have the original disks, the 
>> one that says Application Install should restore them.
> 
> So, even though iPhoto on my machine (which was supplied with Panther) says 
> it doesn't run on Leopard, you're saying that I can successfully re-install 
> iPhoto from my original disks? (The message is that this version of iPhoto 
> can't run with this version of OSX.)
> 
> That would be good, because I'd been thinking it totally unreasonable that 
> iPhoto should be taken back because I'd upgraded the OS.
> -- 
> Malcolm
> 800MHz 17" flat panel iMac running Leopard (1GB RAM, 500GB HD)
> 
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