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I went ahead and bought ilife last night from BB and voila it did not work :)

 

Using the trick i had used for iwork, i tried just hitting continue and ignoring the update window. Did not work.

 

Then went ahead and tried the other technique of changing the SystemVersion and voila :)

 

cd /System/Library/CoreServices,

 

open SystemVersion.plist

 

Change 10.5.x to 10.5.6 ( two places )

 

Close, Install, reboot and voila :)

 

Im working with iphoto/ imovie now .. they work perfectly :)

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I wonder if you should use the "chown" command on SystemVersion.plist after you've changed it?

At least for me, the original owner and group was "root" and "wheel" but after I changed it I was the owner.

I used "sudo chown root:wheel /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist" in terminal and "ls -all" to see the detailed list.

If you don't want to change the SystemVersion.plist you can also hack iLife itself.. just drag the entire .mpkg to the desktop, right click it, show package contents, find the Package.dist just do a command-F to find 10.5.6 and change it to your current running version.

 

This way you don't need to repair permissions.

If you don't want to change the SystemVersion.plist you can also hack iLife itself.. just drag the entire .mpkg to the desktop, right click it, show package contents, find the Package.dist just do a command-F to find 10.5.6 and change it to your current running version.

 

This way you don't need to repair permissions.

 

hi,

i did this and ilife 09 installed fine on my 10.5.3 hackbook. garage band & idvd run fine but iphoto and imovie give a "10.5.6 or later is needed" when i try and run them. i know i can change the systemversion.plist, but is there a way to change certain files within the iphoto or imovie contents so that the said apps think im on 10.5.6?

  • 8 months later...

I'm running 10.5.5. I used Pacifist to install the whole iLife DVD, copied my systemversion.plist to the desktop, edited it to 10.5.6, and pasted it back. Then I ran "Repair Permissions" in Disk Utility before a reboot to double-check and iPhoto is now working fine!

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