Could not install mountain lion We could not complete your purchase. OS X Mountain Lion is not compatible with this computer. I'm running the latest update 10.6.8

could not install mountain lion We could not complete your purchase. OS X Mountain Lion is not compatible with this computer. I'm running the latest update 10.6.8.  Any help to overcome this issue will be great

rarramirez wrote:
  Any help to overcome this issue will be great
There is nothing to overcome, your mac is too old to run Mountain Lion.  For an iMac it must be a (Mid 2007 or newer)  http://www.apple.com/osx/specs/

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