iLife 08 after clean install of Leopard

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I did a search on installing iLife off OS X install disk 1, followed the instruction, but when I click on customized I see "Bundled Application" and have the option of checking or unchecking, and the folder does not expand to see what under Bundled Application. Of course, if I uncheck it, I cannot continue, I have to check it, then click continue and it wants to install everything (estimated time 1:47 minutes....). I just want iLife 08, which my imac had until I upgraded to Leopard with a clean install. I explored the disk, but I cannot see anything related to iLife. I just bought the mac about 3 weeks ago, the box even says iLife 08 included. Three disk came with the mac, Leopard, OS X Install Disc 1 ver 10.4.10 and Disc 2, ver 1.0. Any ideas what's going on here?


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If you only purchased your mac 3 weeks ago ...Contact Apple they'll help you
 
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There's nothing to do with apple.

You bought a mac. It comes with iLife as a bundled package.

You got an extra DVD, which is the Leopard install. Just remember that iLife comes with your mac, not with OSX.

After doing a clean install of Leopard, with the extra DVD you got, you won't have iLife.

You have 2 options:

1. Install the bundle software package from you Tiger install disk that came with you computer (and then, uninstall software you don't want)

2. use a software like PACIFIST to extract the bundle software from the disk, and install only what you want.

hope it helps
 

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And if you would like help doing what andrebnu tells you, contact Apple as kilted suggested, they'll help walk you through it.
 

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