Ah, maybe that's it - I should have another disk then? That rings a very
faint bell. I'll go hunting through draws. Thanks Bob!

Steven


On 6/5/07 1:47 PM, "Robert Howells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On 06/05/2007, at 11:39 AM, Steven wrote:
> 
> In May 2004 I bought a 17² G4 PowerBook. I can¹t remember what OS it had
> installed at time of purchase, but I think I subsequently bought
> Tiger 10.4
> - I have the installation disk for it anyway. The PowerBook currently
> runs
> 10.4.9.
> 
> In about March 06 my hard disk crashed. I took the PowerBook in for
> replacement hard disk, and the Apple repair shop reinstalled OSX, I
> think
> from their own resources. I can't recall the reason now, but iDVD,
> iPhoto,
> wasn't installed. I inquired with the repair shop and I think they
> said that
> I'd have to install those items from the original installation disk.
> I've
> never bothered to do that until now, just haven't needed them, but now I
> have a reason to use iDVD, so have pulled out the installation disk.
> 
> Steven ,
> 
> You say ...   The Installation Disk ......   What Installation Disk .?
> 
> Do you mean Mac OSX installation Disk  ?
> OR   iDVD installation disk , which is the one you need   ?
> 
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> My problem is that I can't find anything on the installation disk
> that looks
> like a standalone installation of iDVD. If I click the 'Install Mac
> OS X'
> icon, I'm asked to restart. I have followed the restart process, but it
> doesn't seem to lead to a point that I can just install iDVD or iLife
> without impacting on the system.
> 
> Anyone have any hints please?
> 
> Many thanks, Steven



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