IDVD from a Leopard or Snow Leopard install disc?

I now have a mid 2007 mini that came w/ Leopard, was upgraded to SL using a disc, now is at Lion. If I replace this computer w/ one that will come w/ Lion can I use one of the older install discs to install only IDVD then update to the latest version?

Yes you can.

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  • I used utilities to source my 10.6 snow leopard install disc to my main hardrive, and now when I turn on my computer the apple with the spinning wheel stays on the screen and stuck like that. How do I fix it Help please. I already tried all the commands

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  • MacBook Pro will not read Snow Leopard install disc.

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  • Leopard Install disc ejecting during installation

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  • Where can I get an old PPC Leopard install disc?

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    This amazon page offers a variety of sources.   Scroll down past the Snow Leopard offers.
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  • Leopard Install Disc Won't Mount on PowerMac G4

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    I do not know for sure, but as the Leopard install DVD has a capacity of over 7GB it may well be a dual-layer DVD.
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  • Problems with Booting from the Snow Leopard Install Disc

    I need to do a reformat of my iMac drive and reinsall Snow Leopard.  Then I want to run System Migration and move the contents of my Mac Pro (running Snow Leopard) over to the iMac.
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    After install, follow these instructions.
    http://www.thesafemac.com/how-to-prepare-your-mac-for-sale/
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5189?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
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  • Leopard install disc in Snow Leopard?

    I'm trying to run Disk Utility from an install disc to resize my startup disk partition (previously decreased in size to make room for a Linux partition, which is now deleted), and I'm having trouble locating my Snow Leopard disc, so I wonder if it's possible to run DU from my Leopard disc and get my desired goal in resizing the partition, or if I really do need my Snow Leopard disc to perform this. Any help is appreciated.
    Happy New Year!
    RP

    Try it. I pretty sure it should works as it's only booting up from the disk. If not, then you might as well buy a Snow Leapord installation disc. There not as expensive.

  • Idvd with new Leopard install

    Hello,
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  • How can I get past a Snow Leopard install disc hang-up?

    Trying to upgrade 2009 Mac Mini to Snow Leopard from 5.6.8. Install disc won't allow install to Mac HD because it insists Time Machine is using Mac HD for backups, but it isn't. Time Machine is using a partitioned 1T external drive. How can I get the install disc to acknowledge and upgrade on the internal HD?

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  • Can I Use My Snow Leopard Install Disc on Another Computer If I've Upgraded the First

    Hello,
    I have a one-time install of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, and I have installed it onto one Mac, I have then upgraded this Mac to Mavericks through the Mac App Store. I am wondering if I am therefore allowed to install Snow Leopard using the same disc onto a second Mac?
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    Regards and thanks,
    Sam S.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please try and be direct with your answers, I'm not great at understanding ambiguity.
    <Edited By Host>

    If you upgrade to Yosemite, for example, then Snow Leopard is no longer installed on that computer. Technically and legally it can be now installed on another machine. Note, however, that if you need to erase the drive and reinstall Yosemite you must first install Snow Leopard. You could not do that if Snow Leopard was still installed on another machine.
    Beyond this you are on your own, legally.

  • Need Leopard install discs and then wipe and reinstall for sale.

    I have a 2009 MBP that I need to wipe but I don't have my original discs. Only the Snow leopard upgrade disc. How can I wipe it clean and reinstall an OS?

    Yes. It is meant to upgrade from an older version of OS X but it contains the full install of Snow Leopard. At least the 2 I have do. Does it look like this?

  • Where are the Bootcamp drivers on the Leopard install disc?

    I have an older generation MacBook Pro (about April 2007), and it was running fine with Leopard/Bootcamp 2.0 and Win XP Pro until recently. In the process of trying to fix it, I installed the Bootcamp 2.1 upgrade, which killed my bluetooth capability. I want to roll back to the drivers that came with my Leopard installation disc, but when I insert the disc (running Bootcamp with Win XP), I can't find the drivers. I've searched the disc for a .exe file, and it's just not there. I even rebooted in OSX and right clicked on the Bootcamp Assistant (in Applications/Utilities), but did not see the executable there either. Any suggestions?

    Hi Stefan,
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