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Posted 11 November 2003 - 07:12 PM

I bought a Dual 2GHz G5 and it had OS 10.2.7 on it and it had the iLife suite. Well I bought Panther and did a clean install and now iDVD is gone. I have done searches on getting it back but cannot find anything. My G5 came with one DVD Restore disk. Is there anyway to extract iDVD from it??
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Posted 11 November 2003 - 07:35 PM

If you put in the restore disc you should have the option of installing the extra applications (such as iDVD) that your computer came with.
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Posted 11 November 2003 - 07:37 PM

I tried that and it doesn't show iDVD as one of the programs to reinstall. It shows the others but not iDVD.
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Posted 11 November 2003 - 08:13 PM

Hi
1) Insert your Restore DVD
2) Run the Restore application
- This may place an actual System Restore app in /Applications/Utilities
3) Run the System Restore app. Before actually restoring anything it should give you five choices. Restore All, Applications, Developer Tools, iDVD, and Mac OS 9
4) Just check iDVD and continue with the Restore
That's what I did with my Ti and it worked for me.
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Posted 12 November 2003 - 02:25 AM

same here, if you had iDVD with your computer it is bound to be on the software restore cd
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Posted 13 November 2003 - 11:16 AM

Ok I tried it and still nothing. I put in the Restore CD. I tried it two ways. There was Install Mac OS X icon and a Applications Package Installer. I Tried the OS X one and it never gave me a option for the type of install and also with the Applications one it shows Itunes, isync and a few others but not iDVD.
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Posted 13 November 2003 - 11:43 AM

I have a dual G5 and I'm about 99.99998% positive that iDVD is on the Software Restore disc. You have to actually start the restore process, but it should then be there. I'll double-check tonight, but I'm pretty sure this is how I got it back after an erase and install.
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Posted 13 November 2003 - 02:25 PM

The Mac OS X install CD is NOT the Software Restore CD.
Make sure you are using the disc labeled Softare Restore, not the disc labeled OS X Install.
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Posted 13 November 2003 - 04:40 PM

Hi
OK...I finally went through the whole thing again to make sure I knew what the heck I was speaking about.
1) Insert the DVD that says Power Mac G5 (<--or otherwise the model of your SuperDrive equipped computer) Software Install and Restore
2) It may auto-launch. In my case there are three things you see on the DVD. There are more items but WAY at the bottom. There is a Read This First (PDF), an Install Mac OS X (Application alias), and an Install Applications & Mac OS 9 (Package alias).
3) Launch the Install Applications & Mac OS 9 package
4) Go through all of the steps...Once you are finished and click Close the Software Restore app should auto-launch and all of your background apps will hide, including the Menu Bar. if not, it is located in /Applications/Utilities and called Software Restore.
5) In the Restore Software, click Continue and enter your password
6) Uncheck Restore All, Applications, Developer Tools, and Mac OS 9
7) Make sure iDVD is still checked
8) Click Continue and finish the rest of the steps
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Posted 14 November 2003 - 07:31 AM

Ok you guys are awesome. I finally got it installed. Thanks a million.
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Posted 28 December 2003 - 04:36 PM

would this work under OS x 10.2? I can't really go experiment freely, being that the computer in question is not mine, but I'll do the best I can.
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