HELP! Upgrade from tiger to SL

Hi guys,
I've wiped my HD and tried to install snow leopard onto it, however i get the 'cannot install without 10.5' message.
How do I get around this?
I've got a Macbook pro that i can run the disk on..don't know if that's any help|
Thanks in advance!

If the disk you're using is an upgrade disk, bought for $10 as part of the Up-to-Date program by someone who bought a new machine with Leopard pre-installed between June 8 and December 26 of 2009, then that disk is only useable on a machine with Leopard already installed. The error message you're getting implies that this is the disk you're using.
However, note that this disk _does not_ come in the box set. The box set should have a full retail copy of SL that will install on any Macs that can run SL, regardless of what's on the hard drive. If that disk is the one that isn't working, then the error message doesn't make much sense.

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    I am assuming you upgraded from Tiger to Leopard? What type of installation did you use?
    My suggestion would be to
    1.) go to your home folder and MOVE the mailboxes to the desktop -
    • Home>Library>Mail
    2.) Move "Mail" Folder to desktop
    3.) Reopen Mail.app
    4.) Setup account settings with no existing mailboxes
    5.) Wait
    • Allow mailboxes to download or set up any existing mail from mail servers
    6.) Take ALL accounts OFFLINE after mail is downloaded from servers - disable network activity before importing old mailboxes
    7.) Import OLD Mailboxes
    • File>Import Mailboxes...
    • Import data from "mac os x mailboxes" OR "mbox files"
    8.) Wait
    • It should be a few moments to load these depending on how much existing mail you have.
    9.) If you have duplicates I highly reccomend using these apple scripts from aamann to resolve any additional issues:
    • http://homepage.mac.com/aamann/Mail_Scripts.html
    Apple Scripts:
    Add Addresses (Mail)
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