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First, let me say thank you for the help and time people have invested in this!
  • I have been a fan of the Macintosh iLife series by Jim Heid since its original inception. The iLife software has been easy enough to learn on their own, but the books (most recently iLife 09) provide a great reference. Over the years, the iLife software has become more multi-featured and I.
  • Jan 06, 2009 GarageBand ’09 introduces a whole new way to help you learn to play piano and guitar with 18 basic lessons and optional lessons from top artists such as Sara Bareilles, John Fogerty, Norah Jones and Sting. ILife ’09 is included with every new Mac® purchase and available as a $79 upgrade for existing users.
  • ILife ’09 requirements Hardware. Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor. IMovie requires an Intel-based Mac, Power Mac G5 (dual 2.0GHz or faster), or iMac G5 (1.9GHz or faster) GarageBand Learn to Play requires an Intel-based Mac with a dual-core processor or better. 512MB of RAM; 1GB recommended.

Jul 01, 2012 iLife ‘09 - System Requirements Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor iMovie requires an Intel-based Mac, Power Mac G5 (dual 2.0GHz or faster), or iMac G5 (1.9GHz or faster). ILife is a multimedia software suite for early Mac OS X Macintosh computers. At the turn of the millenium, iLife allowed for very easy movie creation, photo slideshows, music composing, DVD authoring, website creation and more all from your PPC equiped Mac.

Step one read through all the posts before you do anything!

Step two read through the posts again!

These are the steps that worked on my iBook G4 1.42 GHz with 1.5 GB Ram and OSX 10.5.8

1) I followed SSM's post about downloading Pacifist to allow you to install the packages first from a DMG of iLife 09 which I already had on my system.

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2) Do not run iMovie

3) Download Hexedit and install the program.

4) Follow RunAway's original instructions 'Use the File � Go To Address function in HexEdit to go to the following addresses, and replace each existing entry at those addresses (7C 08 02 A6) with 4E 80 00 20. The addresses are 15fb9c, 15fc7c, and 15fe00'.

5) Now, this is where I spent a night figuring out what the issue was. I saved the file I had edited and ended up with a 'iMovie~' beneath the original 'iMovie' file in the MacOS folder mentioned in the original posting. I deleted the original file, and dropped the '~' symbol from the name of the new file... when I closed Hexedit and tried clicking on iMovie in my Applications folder I kept receiving the error that I needed a G5 or faster processor.

To fix this I thought I had made a mistake somewhere so I erased iMovie fully from my system and re-installed and tried it all over again (did this twice) and still had the same issue!

6) Solution that worked for me. When I save the edited file, I clicked 'save as' and dropped the newly edited file onto my desktop. This file did not have the '~' symbol so I then deleted the original 'iMovie' file from its folder (as stated in RunAway's original post - iMovie icon � Right click � show package contents � Contents � MacOS).

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I then dragged and dropped the new 'iMovie' file from the desktop to that folder and closed the folder. I then crossed my fingers and clicked the iMovie App icon from my applications folder... and within 15 seconds I had iMovie up and running!

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2) Do not run iMovie

3) Download Hexedit and install the program.

4) Follow RunAway's original instructions 'Use the File � Go To Address function in HexEdit to go to the following addresses, and replace each existing entry at those addresses (7C 08 02 A6) with 4E 80 00 20. The addresses are 15fb9c, 15fc7c, and 15fe00'.

5) Now, this is where I spent a night figuring out what the issue was. I saved the file I had edited and ended up with a 'iMovie~' beneath the original 'iMovie' file in the MacOS folder mentioned in the original posting. I deleted the original file, and dropped the '~' symbol from the name of the new file... when I closed Hexedit and tried clicking on iMovie in my Applications folder I kept receiving the error that I needed a G5 or faster processor.

To fix this I thought I had made a mistake somewhere so I erased iMovie fully from my system and re-installed and tried it all over again (did this twice) and still had the same issue!

6) Solution that worked for me. When I save the edited file, I clicked 'save as' and dropped the newly edited file onto my desktop. This file did not have the '~' symbol so I then deleted the original 'iMovie' file from its folder (as stated in RunAway's original post - iMovie icon � Right click � show package contents � Contents � MacOS).

Ilife 09 Torrent

I then dragged and dropped the new 'iMovie' file from the desktop to that folder and closed the folder. I then crossed my fingers and clicked the iMovie App icon from my applications folder... and within 15 seconds I had iMovie up and running!

I figured out that before I chose 'save as' the file was making a new copy of itself without saving the changes in Hexedit. Do not use 'save' once you have edited the file, use the 'save as' and save to a new location to then be dragged over.

Thank you, and I hope this helps someone else :)





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