Few question about installing Snow Leopard

Hi everyone
I just bought Snow Leopard and I want to know before I installing. I have 2 iMacs and 1 MacBook so... Can I installing all 3 macs?
Thanks

In addition to the legal aspect make sure that your machines can actually run Snow Leopard. For example, the iMac listed in your sig will not.

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    How about this:
    1. If necessary start up from the external HD & verify that everything is working right & all your files are intact on it.
    2. Clone from the external to internal HD.
    3. Start up from the internal HD & verify as in #1 that everything works as expected.
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    Hi there!
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    I have searched Google and saw that the method is to upgrade to Snow Leopard and then Snow Leopard to Lion. Is this true? Or is there any other way to bypass this painful process?
    I am posting this as a question about installing Snow Leopard on my mac since I have not found a way to install Lion directly.
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    You would need to purchase the Lion installer on a USB stick for $69, then boot from that and  erase Tiger in order to install Lion.
    btw, you keep quoting Tiger, but your profile says 10.5.8 which is Leopard. The answer is the same, whichever it is.
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    Oh another thing, Lion is not the same price as SL, it's 29.99

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    Having said THAT, for some reason, the idea of installing a new operating system myself freaks me out.  I have this fear that my 4-year-old MacBook Pro is going to crash, or something almost as bad will happen. (Yes, of course, I would back it up first.)
    Every "guide" I read about installing Snow Leopard starts out simple, then it starts to look complicated.  "If you want this, then don't do this..." If you don't want this, then do this..." etc.
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    After posting my concern/question, especially in regards to the optical drive, I read this on this forum:
    Jul 11, 2011 5:21 AM      
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    MacBook Pro, Optical drive is no longer working
    Another poster replied, "Yes, I believe they will."
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  • HELP PLEASE!! Installing Snow Leopard

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    Did I do the right thing? The Installation disk is still in my drive, and I wasn't able to remove it. I tried calling Apple Technical support but they are now closed!
    I would really appreciate any advice that you have to offer
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    lyon09 wrote:
    Haha, thank you for the reassuring reply. Everything is working normally after the restoration. I am so thankful for Time Machine! However, I am a bit hesitant about installing Snow Leopard for two reasons. 1) I'm afraid that I may have a defect disk and 2) From reading around these forums, people are complaining that their computers have become somewhat sluggish.
    You are very welcome. And, great.
    I think you are wise to be squeamish, but moving forward having a way back to where you started is not too risky. You have a good TM backup. Also, if you have room, you could make a disk image of your current install on the drive with TM. Or, if you can partition that drive, you could make a clone or a disk image of your internal on the external. Either the clone or the disk image would provide you with an additional way to get back.
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    On your install try, did you start up to the DVD or try running the installer having started up normally?

  • A few questions about Snow Leopard before purchase

    it was first a french post that I translate:
    salut, quelques questions avant mon achat éventuel de Snow:
    Hi, a few questions before I purchase Snow Leopard:
    1) le update est-il multilingue. c.à.d a-t-on aussi le choix de la langue comme pour pour la version complète?
    Is the upgrade also multilanguages as for the complete version?
    2) suffit-il de lancer l'installation de la mise à jour si on a déjà Leopard installé?
    Need I only to install the upgrade version when Leopard is already installed?
    3) les programmes tels que Pages, Photoshop cs3, etc... fonctionnent-ils sans problème sous Snow? Do old programs from Leopard run normally, are they all compatible such Photoshop cs3, etc...?
    4) est-ce plus fiable de désinstaller Leopard et d'installer Snow Leopard complètement?
    Is it more reliable to desinstall first old version of Leopard and then install Snow Leopard?
    Who knows?

    There are mixed reports saying some things work fine in CS3, while others do not.
    Pages '09 certainly works, since it is available as part of the Mac Box Set with Snow Leopard. Earlier versions of Pages remains to be seen.
    You shouldn't have to uninstall Leopard. The specs call for the lowest priced version of Snow Leopard to simply install on top of Leopard.
    However, you should make sure to follow the tips on this FAQ*:
    http://www.macmaps.com/upgradefaq.html
    - * Links to my pages may give me compensation.

  • About to Erase and Re-Install Snow Leopard. Anything I should know?

    I'm about to erase and re-install Snow Leopard on my 2009 21.5' iMac. Something got snarled up during the migration process from my old 2006 iMac to this new one and things have been steadily getting more and more "weird" over time, so it's time for a clean slate.
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    My specific questions are as follows:
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    After what you want to do, you'll still get the same permissions repair report. Ignore it as detailed in http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1448 (which doesn't include the recent JavaVM warnings).
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    The second way is much more detailed and I'll not burden you with the steps unless the above doesn't fix the issue.

  • I'm about to install snow leopard on my 2006 macbook, OSX 10.4.11. I read that I'm supposed to copy my old OS to an external drive before hand. Why is this? What does it accomplish? If I upgrade to 10.6.3, why do I need a copy of my old 10.4.11?

    I'm about to install snow leopard onto my 2006 macbook with OSX 10.4.11. I read that I should copy my old OSX to an external drive before I start. Why? What is the purpose of this? Once I have snow leopard, why do I want a copy of 10.4.11? Won't I be able to import what I need while installing?   Also, what is the point of partitioning my disk?  I don't understand what that's for if I'm only going to run one OS on there. Any experience or advice is greatly appreciated.

    It is always wise to have a copy of your latest working system ... preferably on an external drive.   As Neil says, you may run into trouble and if you do you can always return to the original situation and start again.
    Once you have installed Snow Leopard (an excellent system if I might say so) then you probably won't need 10.4.11 though you can never have enough back ups in my opinion.   It's amazing how often a need arises.
    Having a backup on an external drive allays the need to partion your hard iMac drive for the same purpose..

  • My Bluetooth disappeared from my MacBook. How do I reinstall? That was my question, I recommend intalar MAC OS X 10.5 Leopard, but would have to format the MAC to have bluetooth, but I ended up installing snow leopard and windows 20011. I'll install Windo

    My Bluetooth disappeared from my MacBook. How do I reinstall?
    That was my question, I recommend intalar MAC OS X 10.5 Leopard, but would have to format the MAC to have bluetooth, but I ended up installing snow leopard and windows 20011. I'll install Windows 2011 with the same key? Why does the snow leopard has not fixed the bluetooth?

    Download and install this update combo. This update combo for Snow Leopard can bring any version of Snow Leo up to 10.6.8 with the lastest version of App Store for Snow Leo.
    OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8 v1.1 update combo
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1399

  • I have OS X 10.5.8 on my iMac, I'm trying to install Snow Leopard. When I insert the disk and click install it will start to install, then once it gets about 1/4 of the way done my computer restarts and it spits the disk back out.

    I have OS X 10.5.8 on my iMac, I'm trying to install Snow Leopard. When I insert the disk and click install it starts, but when its about 1/4 of the way done the computer restarts and my disk spits back out. When I look to see if it installed it still says 10.5.8. Is there something I'm doing wrong?

      Model Name: iMac
      Model Identifier: iMac6.1
      Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
    I bought the Mac OS X Snow Leopard Install DVD from the Apple Store.

  • Hello, I have try to install Snow Leopard but when I am checking the section"about this computer" is show me the same soft OS x 10.5.8. Is it that normal or it must appear a different soft there. Please also advice what to do, because I have tried twice.

    Hello, I have try to install Snow Leopard but when I checking the section"about this computer" is show me the same soft OS x 10.5.8. Is it that normal or it must appear a different soft there. Please also advice what to do, because I have tried twice.
    Thanks

    These places,
    MacBook Pro
    https://discussions.apple.com/community/notebooks/macbook_pro
    https://discussions.apple.com/community/mac_os?view=discussions 
    http://www.apple.com/support/macbookpro
    You need to buy 10.6.x DVD or flash drive (w/ Lion or Mountain Lion).
    Check Apple Store or call.

  • I have a first generation MacBook Air that has been refurbished via the Apple store. I installed Snow Leopard about a year ago and now, my computer wont update! It will download the updates restart my computer, but then I get an error message!

    I have a first generation MacBook Air that has been refurbished via the Apple store. I installed Snow Leopard about a year ago and now, my computer wont update! It will download the updates restart my computer, but then I get an error message and the computer wont restart!

    What is a error message and what do you see when it appears?
    Haven't much problem with Airs around here, since they have a SSD they tend to be more reliable.
    Perhaps it was a bad update, have you ran through this list of possible fixes?
    Do as many as possible, starting with #1. Until the problem is resolved.
    Use the boot 10.6 USB instead of the disk of course.
    Step by Step to fix your Mac

  • While installing snow leopard 10.6 on macbook pro, install begins then disc is ejected after a few minutes?

    While installing snow leopard 10.6 on macbook pro, install begins then disc is ejected after a few minutes?

    Does the disc look like this DVD?

  • Few questions about Spotlight searches in Leopard

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  • My Mac is three years old and has crashed about 10 times. I have had to erase and re install Snow Leopard every time,yet it keeps happening.

    I have communicated with apple care every time and they keep telling me there is no problem,so why does it keep crashing. I took it in for repair under warrenty and they told me there was nothing wrong with it yet it crashed again two weeks later and has crashed another 5 times since then,I have to erase and re install each time. It has now crashed again , i have re installed snow leopard and all i get is the spinning wheel and nothing loads..Im over it. I have several mac products including two other imacs that are running fine..

    Run Apple Hardware Test on your computer, the next time your machine crashes try running disk utility on the hard drive.  You shouldn't need to reinstall the OS each time your system crashes, if that the case then you could have a bad hard drive. 

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