das gleiche poblem hatte ich auch, schau mal hier:
(interessant sind die Punkte 1.-8.)
TOPIC
There is no custom installation option when using the Apple Software Restore multiple disc restoration set included with some computers .
DISCUSSION
The Apple Software Restore multiple disc restoration set included with some computers does not offer an option to reinstall individual application programs like iTunes or iMovie. When you use Apple Software Restore it will first erase the hard disk, and then restore all the software as it was when the computer was first purchased.
If you inadvertently delete application programs such as iTunes or iMovie from the hard disk, you can follow the steps in the this document to reinstall them without erasing the hard disk.
Before Proceeding:
? If you are using Mac OS X 10.2 or later, you may use the custom options of the Restore application to install applications (rather than the procedure described below). For more information on this, see technical document 42929, "Software Restore: How to Use Restore Discs With Mac OS X 10.2".
? Be sure to distinguish the discs labeled Install and Restore from one another. They are significantly different.
? Do not reinstall software from a restore set in this manner if the software on the restore set is an older version than what is currently installed on the hard disk.
? Visit the Apple Software Downloads Web site (
http://www.apple.com/swupdates/) before performing this procedure and check to see if a the same version or a newer version of the software is available. Downloading the software can be the easiest route to reinst! alling it without erasing the hard disk.
? If the deleted items are part of Mac OS 9 System Install CD to reinstall the missing software. Unlike the Restore disc set, the Mac OS 9 Install CD offers the ability to install many items individually through the custom installation menu.
? For Mac OS X system software, use the appropriate System Software Install CD to reinstall the missing software. Unlike the Restore discs, the Install discs do offer custom installation.
If you need an item that is only available from the Restore CD set, you may install it without erasing the hard disk by following these steps:
1. Ensure there is approximately 2 GB of free hard disk space on your computer.
2. Make a new folder.
3. Insert the Software Restore discs one by one and copy the disk image (.dmg) files in the Configurations folder from each disc to the folder you created on the hard disk. There may be up to five images depending on the restore set.
4. Open the Disk Copy application program.
5. Drag the first .dmg file from the folder you created to the Disk Copy window. The disk image appears as a hard disk on the desktop. This disk image volume contains all the software that your computer did when it was first purchased.
6. Open the disk image volume and locate the software you want to reinstall.
7. Copy the software from the disk image volume to the hard disk.
8. If you are using Mac OS X, use the Repair Privileges Utility.
Note: This document is for general information only. It may be revised without notice. Statements within do not convey any warranty or present any guarantee of accuracy. Proceed at your own risk.