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Guide: Installing or Updating to iMovie 10.2.5

Is “iMovie 1025” a Real Version?

Short answer: No.

Apple has never released an iMovie version 10.25, let alone “1025.” The current and previous iMovie versions follow a logical numbering system:

A filename like iMovie_1025.dmg or iMovie 1025 upd.dmg is not from Apple. It’s likely one of the following:

  1. A renamed old version – Someone may have taken an older iMovie DMG (e.g., 10.1.4) and changed the filename to trick search engines.
  2. A malware or adware bundle – Cybercriminals often name malicious files after popular apps like iMovie, Photoshop, or Microsoft Office.
  3. A corrupted or partial upload – Sometimes uploaders mislabel files by accident, but downloading is still risky.

Step 3: Close Existing Applications

This updater replaces core frameworks. Close iMovie, Final Cut Pro, and Safari before proceeding. imovie 1025 dmg upd

How to Get iMovie Safely (Legit & Free)

Here’s the good news: iMovie is already free for all Mac users.

If you have a Mac running macOS 10.14.6 or later, you can download the real iMovie directly from Apple:

  1. Open the App Store on your Mac
  2. Search for “iMovie”
  3. Click GetInstall

No DMG files from random websites. No “updaters.” No serial numbers. Guide: Installing or Updating to iMovie 10

If your Mac is older and can’t run the latest iMovie, you may still be able to download an older compatible version from your Purchased tab in the App Store (if you’d downloaded it before). For very old Macs, consider DaVinci Resolve (free) or Shotcut instead.

How to Verify a DMG’s Authenticity (Advanced)

For security, run this Terminal command after downloading any iMovie_10.2.5.dmg:

codesign -dv --verbose=4 /Volumes/iMovie\ 10.2.5/iMovie.app

A genuine Apple-signed iMovie will show: iMovie 10

If you see adhoc or any third-party identifier, delete the DMG immediately.

Prerequisites

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❓ Quick FAQ

| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | Can I still get iMovie 10.2.5? | Only if your Mac is stuck on an older macOS and you previously owned iMovie. | | Is a random “imovie 1025.dmg” safe? | Probably not. 99% of non-App Store iMovie downloads are unsafe. | | What’s the latest iMovie version? | 10.4.x (as of 2026). | | Can I update iMovie without the App Store? | No — Apple requires App Store for iMovie updates. |