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how do i reinstall mac OS X Snow Leopard with an install disc

I have a macbook 5,1 currently running Mac OS X 10.6.8. Its running very slow and freezes often. I have accumulated a lot of junk and would like to hit the reset button, to bring it back to how it was when bought. I have a Mac OS X Snow Leopard disc I bought a while back. I've got recent time machine backups as well as manually backed up pics and music i want, aside from that I just want to wipe this HD clean. How can I do a system restore and wipe out all my files and start fresh!?


Thanks in advance!

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Jan 12, 2016 9:18 AM

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Jan 14, 2016 6:55 AM in response to bmistry22

Hey guys, i was replying to both because i didnt see the option for Disk utility the first time I did it. This time I waited a few seconds then then the toolbar came up where I saw Utilities and was able to perform all the steps. Laptop is like new again! Thanks so much!


I had 2 other questions along these lines for next steps. I wanted to upgrade the memory, when I do this, will it require me to wipe everything clean again? For example, I wanted to start copying my music and some applications like MS Office back over, but if upgrading the memory requires this to all be deleted again I would wait til done upgrading. Does that make sense?


Does Time Machine allow you to pick and choose what you want to restore? For example, I want to restore my MS Office, not sure thats possible?

Jan 12, 2016 9:21 AM in response to bmistry22

Clean Install of Snow Leopard


Be sure you have backed up your files because the following procedure will remove everything from the hard drive.


1. Boot the computer using the Snow Leopard Installer Disc or the Disc 1 that came

with your computer. Insert the disc into the optical drive and restart the computer.

After the chime press and hold down the "C" key. Release the key when you see

a small spinning gear appear below the dark gray Apple logo.


2. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue

button. When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Utilities menu.

After DU loads select the hard drive entry from the left side list (mfgr.'s ID and drive

size.) Click on the Partition tab in the DU main window. Set the number of

partitions to one (1) from the Partitions drop down menu, click on Options button

and select GUID, click on OK, then set the format type to MacOS Extended

(Journaled, if supported), then click on the Apply button.


3. When the formatting has completed quit DU and return to the installer. Proceed

with the OS X installation and follow the directions included with the installer.


4. When the installation has completed your computer will Restart into the Setup

Assistant. After you finish Setup Assistant will complete the installation after which

you will be running a fresh install of OS X. You can now begin the update process

by opening Software Update and installing all recommended updates to bring your

installation current.


5. If you are planning to sell or give your computer away, then do the following:


After you reformat your hard drive and reinstall OS X, the computer restarts to a

Welcome screen and asks you to choose a country or region. If you want to leave

the Mac in an out-of-box state, don't continue with the setup of your system. Instead,

press Command-Q to shut down the Mac. When the new owner turns on the Mac,

the Setup Assistant will guide them through the setup process.


Download and install Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Combo v1.1.

Jan 12, 2016 3:19 PM in response to bmistry22

Thanks for the feedback. I attempted following the steps, will outline what I went thru and where I am currently.


Inserted the disc, did restart, after the chime, held down the "c" key until the spinning gear came up

Then the dialog box came up to select language, confirmed the HD selection and one other confirmation.

The status bar started and said it was installing the OS for about 45 minutes. Then it restarted.


The screen came back to my usual desktop with all the files present. There was also a window open that has the option to 'install OS X"

I went thru that screen as well, confirmed the HD, and now its doing the install again, eta of about 60 minutes.


Is this normal? The steps coming up for me dont align with what was mentioned, havent been prompted to erase anything yet. Many applications were greyed out, such as Itunes, stating that the version of Itunes was not compatible with 10.6.3, which is what i was running. This makes it seem as though the OS was installed, but my files were not cleared out. Did i miss a step?


Thanks!

how do i reinstall mac OS X Snow Leopard with an install disc

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