Removing 10.7 from my new iMac and installing 10.6
I just bought an iMac with Lion OS. I am having trouble connecting to my Windows 2003 server that is using Appletalk, but I need Appletalk for the other Mac's running10.4 so I was wondering if it's possible to reformet the HD on the 10.7 Lion iMac and install 10.6 Snow Leopard. I do not want to dual boot at this time.
Thanks for your time
Johnnyb
The current line of iMacs (called Mid 2011) wre originally shipped with OSX 10.6.6 Snow Leopard.
Later shipments inluded 10.6.7 and the 10.7 Lion.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1159
So, you "only" have to find an appropriate OSX Snow Leopard Install DVD.
This can be difficult since the Retail version of Snow Leopard is 10.6.3 IIRC and a machine-specific iMac Snow Leopard Install DVD is not for sale.
You may call Apple and ask them for one.
Stefan
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