Die originale Start CD für Mac OSx 19.6.x

Ich brauche eine Start CD 10.6.x / es liegen alle Fonds des System Fond Ordner im Papierkorb, daher kann ich den Mac nicht mehr starten.
Frage: benötige ich eine Tasten Kombination beim installieren?

Ja: C nachdem Sie die Start CD eingelegt haben und den Mac wieder starten. Wie ich gestern sagte, brauchen Sie die original Installierungs CD.

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