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this is all well and good but how do you upgrade software, i have no updates waiting and a lot of stuff now requires updates, all i want is to buy lion snow leopard, etc. online however every time i look for a solution i get a really really crap solution

I'm having a problem upgrading my computer, i wish to download snow lepard and lion but every link on the apple website as been so unhelpfull that i have no idea how to get it or where to downlaod it. is there anywhere i can do this.... the only referances i have had have been "click on the apple and press software update" i have no updates and my computer will no longer do anything without an update......


where can i get snow lepard and lion....

os x 10.5.8-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

Posted on Jul 18, 2012 5:25 AM

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Jul 18, 2012 5:37 AM in response to nickintorona

First, make sure your Mac meets Snow Leopard's requirements before purchasing.


Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard - Technical Specifications


If you upgrade to Snow Leopard v10.6.8 you can upgrade direclty from Snow Leopard without having to purchase Lion via the App Store.


See Step 1 to make sure your Mac qualifies for Mountain Lion > Apple - Upgrade your Mac to OS X Mountain Lion.

Jul 18, 2012 5:53 AM in response to nickintorona

Backup first

It is always best to have a full bootable backup before you upgrade. If you fail to do this you will be unable to return to this OS if you decide you don't like the new OS. Also there is a slight chance that an install could lose everything on the Mac. The backup must be to an external hard disk. Preferably use Carbon Copy Cloner to make a bootable backup of the whole disk.


Erase before the install

Once you have a bootable backup on an external disk it is best to erase the internal disk with the new installer DVD before you install.


During the install

Preferably do not import any data or preferences from earlier OSs during the install process as this can reintroduce bugs.


OS numbers and names

OS X 10.4.x - Tiger

OS X 10.5.x - Leopard

OS X 10.6.x - Snow Leopard

OS X 10.7.x - Lion

OS X 10.8.x - Mountain Lion


More about Macs

The Apple History site has specifications for every Mac ever produced: http://www.apple-history.com/


Upgrade to Leopard

Those wishing to upgrade to Leopard should be aware that install disks can be expensive unless you contact Apple. Details: http://lowendmac.com/deals/best-os-x-leopard-prices.html Standard Leopard installers impose several hardware limitations including speed and RAM size but all these restrictions can be overcome. Google for details. Leopard works well at 500 MHz with 1 GB of RAM and many happy users have less than this.


Upgrade beyond Leopard

OSs beyond OS X 10.5.8 require an Intel processor. If in doubt check this: Click the apple at the top left of your screen and select 'About this Mac'. This will give you your OS number. Then click 'More Info' to see which processor you have. If it says PowerPC you cannot upgrade to Snow Leopard and above. If you have an Intel Mac it is well worth upgrading to Snow Leopard now and then considering other options after that. You can buy Snow Leopard here: http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573Z/A


Upgrade beyond Snow Leopard

Information about upgrading Snow Leopard to Lion or Mountain Lion: http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD256Z/A


Important

Check that your Mac complies with any requirements. If you are not in the US you should use the Change Country link at the bottom of Apple pages.

Jul 18, 2012 5:00 PM in response to Neville Hillyer

Neville Hillyer wrote:

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Erase before the install

Once you have a bootable backup on an external disk it is best to erase the internal disk with the new installer DVD before you install.


During the install

Preferably do not import any data or preferences from earlier OSs during the install process as this can reintroduce bugs.


You're recommending a "clean install"? With no warning about what's involved, much less instructions, especially to what seems to be a relatively inexperenced user?

this is all well and good but how do you upgrade software, i have no updates waiting and a lot of stuff now requires updates, all i want is to buy lion snow leopard, etc. online however every time i look for a solution i get a really really crap solution

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