Daniel & David are correct.
Another way to install iLife 04 after iTunes 4.7.1 is already installed.
This happens because the iLife Installer is seeing a background
program called "iTuneshelper," and is mistaking it for iTunes.
To workaround the issue, bypass the login items by following these
steps:
From the Apple menu, choose Log Out.
Log back in and immediately hold the Shift key down. Release the
Shift key when you get to the Finder.
This will keep iTuneshelper from loading.
Install iLife '04.
Restart the computer to allow the login items to load again.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 12/02/2007, at 6:38 PM, David Moyle wrote:
Feel free to-do either mine or Daniel's methods both work with
great results
of success!
Thanks, David Moyle
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Subject: Re: Installing iLife 04
On 12/02/2007 5:56 PM, "Mervyn & Giuliana Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
G4 iMac on 10.2.8
Purchased a CD of iLife O4 as it is supposed to able to run on 10.2.8
(CD, not the DVD)
When I click on Install the following message occurs:
This installation can not proceed because one of the following
applications is running - iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie. Please quit the
applications before installing.
To the best of my knowledge none of them are running. I have
disconnected from the Net, in System Preferences I have turned off
items in the Login Items, set CD/DVDs to ignore, turned off Play
Movies automatically in QTime, turned off Speech in Universal.
Restarted after these changes - no luck.
Shut down and restarted - no luck.
Suggestions appreciated
Merv
Hi Merv
Arrr yes, this one I know well.
The most common reason for this is a little item running in your
System
Login set. (It's there by default.)
If you go to System Preferences, then into Accounts. Have a look in
your
Login Items (Or under 10.2.8 they may be directly in System
Preferences).
Here you should see an item called something like "iTunesHelper".
Click on it and delete it (using the little - symbol). It should
then be
removed from the list.
Once you've done this, restart and all should be well.
(You actually need to delete the item from the list.)
Try that and it should work.
(I just tried to google where I'd see Apple's response to it,...but
can't
find it now.)
Hope that helps.
Kind Regards
Daniel
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