Help! i have Snow Leopard 10.6.8 and I want to download os x Mavericks and it says I have to enable journaling or reformat my disk??

Help!

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You just need to enable journaling.
To do it, open Disk Utility (in /Applications/Utilities) and choose your OS X partition (in most cases, "Macintosh HD") in the Disk Utility sidebar. Then, in the Disk Utility toolbar, you can find an option called "Enable journaling", so press it.
Finally, run the Mavericks installer again and follow the steps

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