If I want to Reinstall tiger , is it necessary , to

First reinstall the original CDs that came with my iMAC G5 ?
or, is it better to do so ?,
iLife6 has created too many problems and I was fine with #5, I can wait to reinstall it at a latter date, I have already-done it once and some how it returned , perhaps because i dragged the iMovie file from the previous system left behind from the install , my Fault As I am considering doing it again , I am wondering if I should first start with the original CDS that came with it , so I would first install the original software Panther , then Tiger , and then life 5,and then all the updates
I am going to have to deal with my G4 power book in much the same fashion, in order to be able to restore both my computers to there reliable states my system

Actually I have done 2 archive and installs, and iPhoto6 and iMovie 6 came back both times , I am beside my self to resolve this it realy hurts to have come so far and be sent back to GO , without one leg, like almost cry hurts.
My work had reached a level that with out all my tools I cant maintain or recreate so it really cramps my creativity and is hurting my buisness, not to mention sitting in prayer wondering of my clip will render , your response is a huge relief as it seems that even with apple care , I can not get a reply from apple, so thank you very much , I shall do exactly as you recomend , there is little , that I would not be willing to loose , to regain operation of my cherished movie programs and to compile it I installed the B__ ! on both my computers, the lesson is the more fan fare that acompanies the release these "suites" the more skeptical I should be before feeding it to my children !

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