In this article, we will break down everything you need to know about iMovie version 10.2.5 (often shortened to "1025"), why you might need the DMG file, how to perform a clean installation, and what to do when things go wrong.
Version 10.2.5 is highly sought after by users running macOS 10.156 (Catalina) or macOS 11 (Big Sur) who cannot upgrade to macOS 12 (Monterey), macOS 13 (Ventura), or later.
Do not attempt the installation until you check these boxes: imovie 1025 dmg install
If iMovie 10.2.5 crashes immediately on launch, it is likely that your macOS version is either too old (e.g., Mojave) or too new (e.g., Sonoma), causing framework conflicts. Check your macOS compatibility.
If you get this error, it is likely due to macOS security settings. Open Terminal and run: sudo xattr -cr /Applications/iMovie.app In this article, we will break down everything
: Approximately 3GB to 4.6GB of available storage. How to Install iMovie 10.2.5 There are two primary ways to secure this specific version. 1. Official App Store "Last Compatible" Method
Drag the iMovie app icon from your Applications folder directly into the Terminal window (this automatically pastes the file path). Check your macOS compatibility
Do not chase a shady "iMovie 1025 dmg" file on Google. Use the . It is the only way to get a clean, signed, working version of iMovie 10.2.5 that won't crash or infect your Mac.