David Elmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> As you know, I have been trying to install iMovie 1 from the original CD.
> The firewire ext called "Firewire Enabler" is now on and also the two
> extensions called "QuickTime FireWire DV Enabler" and "QuickTime FireWire DV
> Support". But no go, I get "This program cannot run on your computer. See
> the documentation for more information." when trying the installer ...

Scroll down a little and look in the folders- you'll find a few Disk
Copy style disk images.  Open them-- you'll need Disk Copy, but you
probably already have it- if not, it's on Apple's ftp site.  Some new
"drive" icons will appear on the desktop- drag them to your hard
drive.  I just did this a couple of days ago, and iMovies starts and
runs fine.  I don't think it checks, just the installer.

--
Dana
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