
- #Iphoto for mac os 10.6.8 how to
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- #Iphoto for mac os 10.6.8 mac os
Side note- only have 1 gb memory on this machine. Thanks for any tips or suggestions of where to find help. If I call apple and they somehow send me a replacement disc for the original- will THAT be compatible with the snow leopard I'm now running? Can my machine even handle mountain lion if i have to upgrade and if it can will all my programs need to be repurchased? Does the upgrade have iphoto? I don't care about the rest of iLife, just iPhoto. Do you think they'll talk to me because I just purchased an iPhone 5 a few days ago? Have tried transferring iPhoto from my macbook- doesn't work. I rebooted from a store bought version of snow leopard and the computer originally came with an older version (not sure which- lion? leopard? whatever was mid 2000's). I don't have the original install discs except for Install Disc 2 which doesn't do anything when inserted. I tried loading from my iLife '11 discs disc is pretty scratched- could this be the problem?) but they show an error shortly into the install saying "software cannot be installed because there is not software to be installed." I broke down and decided to just purchase it from the app store but as you have probably suspected- they only sell the one compatible with 10.7< there.
#Iphoto for mac os 10.6.8 mac os
mp3s etc) because the computer was demonstrating some of the same problems my MBP was showing when it had malware a few months ago and to be on the safe side I didn't want to save any applications. If you have Leopard disks.and have Snow Leopard 10.6.8 installed.on disk 2 of Leopard download Software Bundle from it which includes Iphoto.then go to updates where it will update iPhoto to Mac os 10.6.8 version.if you have older mac os disks ie Panther etc you may find Software iPhoto.and try the same. It's the family computer so I'm rarely on it (using MBP myself) and decided to back up the hard drive and do a reboot from the snow leopard disc due to a slew of broken programs and overall snail pace. if you have a button that says "Update" and not "Download", barring any other weird glitches that usually means that the App Store is seeing the "iPhoto.app" SOMEWHERE on your hard drive.Running an iMac from pre-2009 (maybe 2006?) with snow leopard on it. As of 2 years ago I know they were still able to replace this disc for you with an original for $15 upon request. If your Mac came with an older OS than Snow Leopard and you upgraded after the fact it may not have included these applications to begin with (depending on how old).
#Iphoto for mac os 10.6.8 mac os x
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8) Posted on 8:56 PM Reply I.
#Iphoto for mac os 10.6.8 how to
how to i get one that is compatible for my computer version the current version cannot be downloaded. If you could locate your original discs that came with your Mac, you could reinstall iPhoto from the second disc titled "Applications Install DVD". i have mac os x 10.6.8 and dont have iPhoto. If you're running Mac OS X 10.6.8 though, Apple outlines that only iPhoto 9.2.3 or lower is compatible, which is not available on the App Store.

#Iphoto for mac os 10.6.8 activation key
At this point you could then technically download them on all machines that you owned for free, provided they met system requirements and you remembered your Apple ID and password (no activation key required). With the new Macs that qualified for the free downloads, the first time you signed in to the App Store you would be prompted to "Accept" iPhoto, iMovie and Garageband which would then bind these apps to your Apple ID as purchases (although they were free). There is no way to legally download the latest version of iPhoto for free, as it only came 'free' with brand new Macs for a few years (and has now been replaced on the newest Macs with an app just called "Photos").
