Select destination

Currently I have iPhoto 5.0; therefore, I downloaded 6.0.5; however, during the update I got the following message: "You cannot install iPhoto Update 6.0.5 on this volume. An eligible iPhoto application was not found in the location / Applications/iPhoto.app". My HD has 37.4GB free of the 74.4GB. Can anyone help me?

Tim,
Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
In order to upgrade from iPhoto 5 to iPhoto 6 you would have to purchase the iLife '06 install disc. Once upgraded, you could update 6.0 to 6.0.6 with the free downloads.
Regards.

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