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Imovie .dmg

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Go to the Finder tab in TinkerTool and select 'Show hidden and system files.' Then on each of your 10.2 Software Restore disks, go to the. However, by using TinkerTool, you can avoid that. Apple says that if you want to install iMovie, iDVD, iPhoto, Classic, or the programs that came on your Mac, you have to go back to 10.2 and reinstall, then upgrade. After doing an Erase and Install with Tiger, I found that the Software Restore application didn't work for some of my applications. I have a 2002 G4 iMac, which came with Jaguar.