Installing iphoto 6 using an external drive

Hi there,
I've been trying to install the iphoto 6 to my ibook G4 but I was unsuccessful 5 x. I am using an external drive to store all my photos and Itunes, and the installer says "eligible iphoto cannot be found in the applications." Please help. I've spent days on this.
ibookbG4   Mac OS X (10.0.x)  

Hi there,
I've been trying to install the iphoto 6 to my ibook
G4 but I was unsuccessful 5 x. I am using an external
drive to store all my photos and Itunes, and the
installer says "eligible iphoto cannot be found in
the applications." Please help. I've spent days on
this.
Can you install iphoto6 on the main drive of your ibook?
I just started using iPhoto Library Manager
http://www.iphotolibrarymanager.com
there is a free version and one with more stuff
so far the free one work for me
It lets me have meney librarys on my main OSX drive
and I can do the same on my extenal drive or both.
Hope this helps?
good luck . . .

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