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Aug 25, 2014 2:48 PM in response to thiesfeldtby Carolyn Samit,Have you checked the startup disk lately? It may need repairing.
Launch Disk Utility located in HD > Applications > Utillities
Select the startup disk on the left then select the First Aid tab.
Click: Verify Disk (not Verify Disk Permissions)
If Disk Utility reports errors, restart the Mac while inserting the install disc and holding down the C key simultaneously. From there you should be able to repair the startup disk.
Just so you are aware, Apple no longer updates Snow Leopard > Apple Kills Snow Leopard: OS X 10.6 No Longer Receives Security Updates
You may want to consider upgrading to a newer OS X.
See if your Mac can run Mavericks > OS X Mavericks: System Requirements