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Q: Can I install Snow Leopard on the new Mac Mini

I would like to upgrade from my Mac Mini 2009 (2.26 Ghz with Snow Leopard) to the new Mac Mini just released which will come with Lion. However, I would prefer to run Snow Leopard. Are there any ways to install Snow Leopard on the new machine?

Mac Mini, Mac OS X (10.6.2)

Posted on Jul 25, 2011 3:01 AM

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  • by Steve Jolly,

    Steve Jolly Steve Jolly Dec 6, 2011 1:29 PM in response to Steve Jolly
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    Dec 6, 2011 1:29 PM in response to Steve Jolly

    Also, if someone has the time and knowledge to package these steps and resources, drivers, etc. into an installer or a patcher -- or can ghost that "best" working system into an uploadable form, you might want to post it somewhere on a forum, a tech site or a newsgroup, to make it widely available and easily usable for Mini owners who don't know root from soundflower.

     

    I don't have the knowledge to pull that off and make it actually deliverable and workable, but from what I can see it ought to be do-able.

  • by newfoundglory,

    newfoundglory newfoundglory Dec 6, 2011 2:25 PM in response to Steve Jolly
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    Dec 6, 2011 2:25 PM in response to Steve Jolly

    Thanks - this is only really a half hack, if it is in fact a hack at all - those plists would have been added to the kext had Apple released Snow Leopard for the 2011 mini.  I'm convinced with this you are getting what Apple would have given you!

     

    Its also possible (but maybe unlikely), that a future 10.6.8 security update or 10.6.9 (if it exists!) could break this and you'd have to repeat the process.

     

    If you still need Rosetta or PowerPC apps, NOW IS THE TIME to start investigating other options - I can't see this working well for future Apple and Intel hardware.

     

    Anyway, consider this newfoundglory's christmas present to everyone!!!

  • by newfoundglory,

    newfoundglory newfoundglory Dec 6, 2011 3:17 PM in response to Steve Jolly
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    Dec 6, 2011 3:17 PM in response to Steve Jolly

    Steve Jolly wrote:

     

    Also, if someone has the time and knowledge to package these steps and resources, drivers, etc. into an installer or a patcher -- or can ghost that "best" working system into an uploadable form, you might want to post it somewhere on a forum, a tech site or a newsgroup, to make it widely available and easily usable for Mini owners who don't know root from soundflower.

     

    I don't have the knowledge to pull that off and make it actually deliverable and workable, but from what I can see it ought to be do-able.

    I think there might be legal issues... shall we say... with this.  But, technically I see no reason why you couldnt take a MBP restore DVD and make it "installable" on a Mac mini; I reckon you could even bake in the kext modifications making the whole thing pain free.

  • by MichaelLAX,

    MichaelLAX MichaelLAX Dec 6, 2011 4:24 PM in response to newfoundglory
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    Dec 6, 2011 4:24 PM in response to newfoundglory

    newfoundglory wrote:

     

    Steve Jolly wrote:

     

    Also, if someone has the time and knowledge to package these steps and resources, drivers, etc. into an installer or a patcher -- or can ghost that "best" working system into an uploadable form, you might want to post it somewhere on a forum, a tech site or a newsgroup, to make it widely available and easily usable for Mini owners who don't know root from soundflower.

     

    I don't have the knowledge to pull that off and make it actually deliverable and workable, but from what I can see it ought to be do-able.

    I think there might be legal issues... shall we say... with this.  But, technically I see no reason why you couldnt take a MBP restore DVD and make it "installable" on a Mac mini; I reckon you could even bake in the kext modifications making the whole thing pain free.

    If you could restate the step by step instructions, with the addition or two suggested after your original post, it would help those of us who get easily confused!

     

    I still want to be able to have Lion and Snow Leopard side by side so that I can run my Rosetta applications (primarily Quicken Deluxe 2002 and yes, I will have to investigate an alternative; but not now) and Lion (which is required for iCloud, for example.  So I would like to install your patched Snow Leopard into Parallels 7 and see what the Geekscore is...

  • by macmedia,

    macmedia macmedia Dec 6, 2011 5:07 PM in response to newfoundglory
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    Dec 6, 2011 5:07 PM in response to newfoundglory

    newfoundglory wrote:

     

     

    Anyway, consider this newfoundglory's christmas present to everyone!!!

     

    Not only is this a major christmas present to me, but for Apple as well.  You are the reason why I just picked up the Mini Server this evening (again....I returned my first one after the first week).  I am looking forward in replacing my old electric hogging MacPro 8 core and going to the i7 server which has about the same performance and with a 6gb/s interface for my SSD.

     

    Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!

  • by cathy fasano,

    cathy fasano cathy fasano Dec 6, 2011 5:44 PM in response to MichaelLAX
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    Dec 6, 2011 5:44 PM in response to MichaelLAX

    MichaelLAX wrote:

     

    I still want to be able to have Lion and Snow Leopard side by side so that I can run my Rosetta applications (primarily Quicken Deluxe 2002 and yes, I will have to investigate an alternative; but not now) and Lion (which is required for iCloud, for example.  So I would like to install your patched Snow Leopard into Parallels 7 and see what the Geekscore is...

    One reasonable way to get this is to have the i7 with the 2 disk drives, and have Lion on one and SnowLeopard on the other one.  When you are booted from either disk you have access to all of the data on both disks.  to choose boot disks, hold down the option key while powering on.  If you do that, one thing you will have to do is to make sure that the accounts on both OSes have exactly the same names and user numbers, otherwise you will screw up ownership and permissions on files.

  • by MichaelLAX,

    MichaelLAX MichaelLAX Dec 6, 2011 7:54 PM in response to cathy fasano
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    Dec 6, 2011 7:54 PM in response to cathy fasano

    Thanks, Cathy.  I considered partions on my i5 Mac Mini, but I need access to Quicken "quickenly!" So rebooting is not an option for me.

     

    Parallels gives me exactly what I need: immediate access to Rosetta when I have the need.

  • by dimoe,

    dimoe dimoe Dec 7, 2011 6:30 AM in response to mikethebook
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    Dec 7, 2011 6:30 AM in response to mikethebook

    Now I have made some more tests with my Mini i7, 2.7GHz and a modified Snow-Leopard-System:

    Everything is faster with SnowLeopard!

     

    Geekbench: 5%

     

    Cinebench 11.5: 5-13%

     

    Artlantis Rendering: 13%

     

    http://forum.macsofa.net/download/file.php?id=59166

  • by Steve Jolly,

    Steve Jolly Steve Jolly Dec 7, 2011 8:23 AM in response to newfoundglory
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    Dec 7, 2011 8:23 AM in response to newfoundglory

    I am absolutely certain that there would be legal issues with what I suggested, above. I can't imagine that I actually suggested it.

     

    I'm going to turn off my monitor and stare into the bleak "no-Snow-Leopard" blackness and ponder.

     

    "What would Steve Jobs do?"

     

     

     

     

     

    (Psssst -- Don't tell anyone about this. As I sat in front of my monitor, after a few minutes I heard a gentle, sort of nasally voice that whispered "I would run the patched Snow Leopard. Doh!" -- and then, before I could turn and look, a door quietly closed behind me. Hey, it sounded like the voice of one of my co-workers, but... d'you think it's possible...that...naw!)

     

    ...and to all, a good night!

  • by colacin,

    colacin colacin Dec 7, 2011 9:03 AM in response to dimoe
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    Dec 7, 2011 9:03 AM in response to dimoe

    @dimoe - your scores are looking pretty strong - did you make some other changes to your system?

  • by Steve Jolly,

    Steve Jolly Steve Jolly Dec 7, 2011 9:29 AM in response to newfoundglory
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    Dec 7, 2011 9:29 AM in response to newfoundglory

    newfoundglory wrote:

     

    ...But, technically I see no reason why you couldnt take a MBP restore DVD and make it "installable" on a Mac mini; I reckon you could even bake in the kext modifications making the whole thing pain free.

     

    Exactly! Of course, we can't actually facilitate this kind of thing (the mysterious whispering voice notwithstanding).

     

    But perhaps someone, somewhere has an "in" with Santa, and one of his elves has a Mac and some code-editing chops. They have long, boring winters at the North Pole.

     

    Meanwhile, I'm continuing to work with (not against!) Apple on this issue. Who knows?... 

     

    I never really fully gave up on Santa and the Easter Bunny, or on Tim Cook!

  • by dimoe,

    dimoe dimoe Dec 7, 2011 1:25 PM in response to colacin
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    Dec 7, 2011 1:25 PM in response to colacin

    I didn't made other changes.

    Today I used a clone of my Macbook pro 5.2 (2009) with 10.6.8. with all applications and preferences and users as the external Start-Volume.

     

    Before I copied the MacMini 5.* Resources Geekbench was 1733

    just after rebooting (and exited Spotlight) I made my tests

  • by newfoundglory,

    newfoundglory newfoundglory Dec 7, 2011 3:34 PM in response to dimoe
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    Dec 7, 2011 3:34 PM in response to dimoe

    I think I might have discovered a small problem with this...

  • by newfoundglory,

    newfoundglory newfoundglory Dec 7, 2011 3:40 PM in response to newfoundglory
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    Dec 7, 2011 3:40 PM in response to newfoundglory

    Do you notice any difference between the bluetooth range in Lion, compared to Snow Leopard?

  • by MichaelLAX,

    MichaelLAX MichaelLAX Dec 7, 2011 5:26 PM in response to newfoundglory
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    Dec 7, 2011 5:26 PM in response to newfoundglory

    According to Tech Support at Mark/Space makers of The Missing Sync: Lion has all sorts of bluetooth issues.

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