How do I go back to leopard?

Lion is the vista of OSX how do I go back to snow leopard?

With Snow Leopord, my machine performance was fantastic!!!
I happily upgraded my Macbook Pro i7 8MB.
Bought when available, in complete trust to LION!!
With Lion... performance TOTALLY *****!!!
It's like  running W7 on an 8088.
Apple, I love you guys, but what have you done???!!!!!
Please fix this ASAP or, how do I get me and my $$$ apps back to a workin OS?
This was not expected, not expected at all!
Please Please HELP!!!

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  • How can I go back to Leopard?

    I just upgraded from leopard to Mavericks, and it's a total disaster.  I don't know why, but almost nothing is working right. I can't move files into folders,  I can't type text - if I hit the spacebar my cursor jumps to some open folder.
    i can't open 2 folders at once.
    - and lots of other problems.
    - And for some reaosn the forums administrator decided that my being upset was offensive to him, so I've been blocked from posting any more discussions.  (thankfully, I can still post questions.)
    If I can't get these bugs fixed, I need to go back to Leopard, but I don't know how. Apple doesn't give us OS disks, and I don't have a disk image.
    Any ideas at all?  I'll literally  be out of business soon if I can't get past this.
    Thanks

    I just upgraded from leopard to Mavericks, and it's a total disaster.
    Unsurprising, as a direct upgrade to Mavericks from Leopard is not possible.
    Mavericks - reverting back from:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6162

  • How do I revert back to Leopard from Snow Leopard?

    I've been searching for days on a way to do revert back to Leopard from Snow Leopard (install Leopard over Snow Leopard).
    I recently upgraded to SL and have had enough problems with applications that at this point I want to just revert to Leopard and wait a few months until I permanently upgrade.
    I tried placing the Leopard install disk in and got as far as rebooting. Once it rebooted to begin installation it did this weird grey screen and force me to restart manually - it continued this in a loop until I removed the disk; which allowed me to boot back up in SL.
    Is there a way to do this other than doing a full uninstall wiping all my data? If that is the only option, is there a easy way to transfer my data (Time Machine maybe or something else?)

    I would transfer my data manually to a partition on an external firewire drive. Then, I would clone my SL installation to another partition of the drive. Next, I'd start up to my SL installation DVD and use Disk Utility to erase my internal. Afterward, I'd quit Disk Utility and quit the installer. Then, I use my Leopard install disk to reinstall Leopard. Since you are having app problems, I reinstall my apps using, among other things, the app disk that probably came with Leopard. Copy your data back, and you are good to go.
    Message was edited by: donv (The Ghost)

  • Going back to Leopard - OS X 10.5.8

    All right, while my installation of Snow Leopard has been less fraught with misery than many of you who have been corresponding here, I'm not happy with how it's screwed up my CS4, TM and who knows what else that I haven't yet discovered. So my question is this: How do I go back to Leopard - OS X 10.5.8 where everything was running smoothly?

    If you want to go back to Leopard, then you will need to do an erase and install (ignoring use of TM). I would first try the Leopard (i.e., 10.5) DVD. But, you may have to use the Snow Leopard (i.e., 10.6) DVD for the erase part. Let's assume the first for now. Startup from the DVD by holding down c when starting up. Next, when able, choose your language and stop. Then, using the menus at the top, select Disk Utility and erase you drive. Next, quit Disk Utility and continue the install. After the install is complete, insert your Leopard applications disk and install the programs you want. Now, you are done except for restoring you data, apps, and settings using whatever media are available to you.
    In the other case, you will have to exit the installer after exiting Disk Utility. Next, you would startup with your Leopard DVD again by holding c down during startup. Now, after selecting your language again, just click install. After the installer is finished, install your applications as above.

  • How to rollback Lion to Snow Leopard?

    Hi,
    Lion caused serious problems with Airport, I have to switch the port on & off each 5 min! (non sense!)
    How can I roll back to Leopard, given that I have no backups on Time machine or what so ever?
    Thanks

    sirahama wrote:
    Hi,
    Lion caused serious problems with Airport, I have to switch the port on & off each 5 min! (non sense!)
    How can I roll back to Leopard, given that I have no backups on Time machine or what so ever?
    Thanks
    Given your No Backup Situation... It may be more Prudent to try to Resolve your Airport Issue...
    However...
    For Returning to SL... See this Discussion:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/15765070#15765070

  • I just upgraded my 2008 macbook pro to OS X Maverick from Snow Leopard but my computer is running a bit buggy and slow. How do I downgrade back down to snow leopard?

    I just upgraded my 2008 macbook pro to OS X Maverick from Snow Leopard but my computer is running a bit buggy and slow. How do I downgrade back down to snow leopard?

    You would reinstall 10.6 using your installation DVD.
    Out of curiosity, how much RAM do you have? Recent versions of OS X really shine with 4GB or more.
    Matt

  • Just installed windows 7 on my macbook (os x snow leopard) using bootcamp.  I can't get back to my mac now.  I've tried logging off of windows and shutting it down.  when i restart it comes back on in windows.  How do I get back to my os x?

    Just installed windows 7 on my macbook (Mac OS X Snow Leopard) using bootcamp.  Windows 7 works great, but I can't get back to my Snow Leopard.  When I log off or shut down Windows and try to start up again, all I get is Windows.  How do I get back to my mac operating system?

    If your Mac is off then start up. As soon as you hear the boot chime, hold down the Option key until the Mac and Windows Disks show up. Then click on the Mac disk and the arrow below it. After it boots up in Mac then go to System Preferences>Startup Disk and select your Mac partition as the Startup disk.
    If you are in Windows then look for the Boot Camp icon on the taskbar. It will look like a gray box sitting on one corner. One of the options when you click it is to restart in Mac OS. After it boots up in Mac then go to System Preferences>Startup Disk and select your Mac partition as the Startup disk.

  • How do I roll back to an earlier version of Safari in Snow Leopard?

    I recently applied the recent snow leopard update including safari 5.1.   Now the juniper vpn no longer recoginzes safari.   How do I roll back to the previous version of safari? (5.0.5?)

    Solved.  (well actually worked around).    Downloaded pacifist (http://www.charlessoft.com/) downloaded the SL dmg (http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/Safari5/041-0564. 20110413.Fi9pb/Safari5.0.5SnowLeopard.dmg) Opened the dmg in pacifist, right clicked on package and installed to default location.    I am now able to run the juniper vpn

  • Installed Leopard...hate it...how do i go back?

    Installed Leopard and must say that this thing is far from read for prime time. It has corrupted image files and runs so slow that I'm now 2 days behind in just trying to get back to where I was.
    If you haven't installed it, don't!
    How do I go back to my earlier operating system without losing all of my files? Any help would be appreciated.

    Restore from the bootable backup/clone you made before upgrading. If you don't have one, you'll have to reinstall the Tiger stuff. Maybe an Archive & Install installation, saving user and network settings will work. I don't know because I've never tried it since I always follow best practices and have a bootable backup/clone.
    Get a bootable, external HD, and make a bootable backup/clone before upgrading/updating and ensure that works like the original. That allows you to revert to the previous good state without having to reinstall anything. Then, peruse these
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106941
    http://www.macmaps.com/upgradefaq.html
    http://www.macmaps.com/backup.html
    http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/installswupdates.html
    http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/backuprecovery.html

  • How do you solve error "You can't use this version of the application Install Mac OS X.app with this version of Mac OS X" when trying to go back to leopard from lion?

    How do you solve error "You can't use this version of the application Install Mac OS X.app with this version of Mac OS X" when trying to go back to leopard from lion?
    Local Mac shop said to hold down "c" after inserting disk to get "disk utility" to come up in order to wipe hard drive.  I can't seem to get it to do this.

    This W7 was purchased for using Fusion, as others did - per reviews from amazon.  The technician today called their contact at VMWare - Fusion not officially for use with Lion - even though I read at the VMWare support site that others have made it work.  Apparently my setup doesn't work. 
    Do you know how to do the proceedure for bringing up the disk utility when starting the disk?
    BTW, some of the windows applications I want to continue using are Incredimail, Calendarscope, Stamps.com and a few others I have used over many years.  What do you use for email and calendar?
    Wow, sounds like another reason to not use MS Windows.
    Regarding your Disk Utility question, please elablorate I'm not sure what you're trying to do. Disk Utilty is just that...a utility, it's something most users never have to use especially on a new computer. Let me know what you're trying to do there before I give you some instructions.
    As for as your Windows apps I would recommend using Mail and iCal, both come as part of OS X and are very robust tools. Don't discount the software built right into OS X it's very robust and powerful not all like the bloatware most Windows boxes ship with. Stamps.com well I'd look for another alternative. It's clear they don't support OS X which makes me a little suspicious that they're so behind the times. 
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    Switch 101
    Mac 101
    Find Out How Video tutorials

  • How can I go back to snow leopard my epson stylus Photo TX810FW does not work with Lion

    My Epson Stylus Photo TX810FW printer does not work with Lion how do I go back to Snow Leopard?

    Did you try removing the printer from the queue and then reinstalling it?
    I attempted to print this morning for the first time after upgrading to Lion and discovered that while everything appeared normal on my Epson printer, it would never print.
    I opened System Preference > Print & Scan and deleted the printer.
    I then added the printer back and it now working again. Worth a shoot first I should think.
    Much easier the a downgrade.
    Allan

  • How do i downgrade back to snow leopard from Lion?

    Having installed Lion on my MBP I have realised there are too many incompatibilities for me to work effectively at present.
    How do I downgrade back to Snow Leopard without losing data?
    I have a full TimeMachine backup and OS X disc that came with the machine. I am concerned that email data has been converted.
    When will we see Lion work with all MS Office Apps, AutoCAD and SL Server?
    h

    https://discussions.apple.com/message/15706096#15706096

  • How do I go back to Snow Leopard from Mavericks (10.6.3 from 10.9.4)

    How do I go back to Snow Leopard from Mavericks (10.6.3 from 10.9.4)

    No easy way.
    If you have no backup of your previous system and data, you basically have to erase your  Mac's internal hard drive and install OS X Snow Leopard from scratch as a clean install and run all software updates as well as reinstall all of your applications and any updates.
    You will now need some way of backing up all of your important data. Backup data to CD/DVD, large capacity USB flash drive OR an external hard drive.
    If you have/had an external hard drive with a complete, copy (cloned ) backup of your previous system, then the doing is/was a lot quicker and simpler.

  • How do you switch back to snow leopard, lion is crap?

    How do tou switch back to snow leopard? Lion is crap, so dissapointed.

    Keep the inflamatory comments down or the thread will disappear, as long as your questions are supported related it's fine.
    Here's how to go back to Snow.
    How can I uninstall OS X Lion and go back to Snow Leopard?
    1: Copy your user file folders (Documents, Pictures, Movies, Music, not Library) to a external blank Disk Utility formatted HFS drive (not TimeMachine) and disconnect all drives. Make a note of your username and hard drive name. Write down any essential information like passwords stored in keychains and product serial keys.
    2: Stick the 10.6 installer disk into the machine and reboot holding the c key down. Second screen in choose Disk Utility from the Utilities menu.
    3: On the left select the hard drive makers name of your internal boot drive (important) then click Erase and Erase... button (if you want to wipe the drive of all lingering data then choose Security Option>Zero all data) when choosing a name for the drive, use the same drive name as before.
    4: Quit and install 10.6, then go through setup, reboot and use the same user name as before. Software Update, install programs from fresh sources (enter any serial keys) Hold Option and click on Purchases in AppStore to redownload (not Lion of course) and then finally return user files to their respective folders on the Snow Leopard drive.
    5: If you have issues with iPhoto, you can right click on the iPhoto Library and "Show Package contents" and in there is a folder with all your originals. Copy them out and delete the iPhoto Library and reboot, restart iPhoto and it should be recreated, which you can then import your copied originals again.
    Note: using the same drive and user name as before, returning files exactly into their respective Music, Documents and Pictures folders like before matches any pathnames some files like iTunes has to the location of your files. If not done, then exclamation points will occur in iTunes when you click on a song. The iTunes Library will have to be opened in Text Edit and all the partial pathnames "find and replace" corrected to repair.
    Optional, but recommended.
    Ideally it's best to first Carbon Copy Cloner the 10.7 internal to another blank external HFS drive before doing the above steps 1-5 as that way you have a copy of everything in case you missed something or you need to hold option boot from the 10.7 clone. The clone can later be erased and used as a 10.6 clone. Or reversed cloned back onto the internal drive or as many external drives as needed. (don't boot a clone on a different Mac, you can access the files though)
    Clones are hold option key bootable, TimeMachines drives are not.
    Note: The above steps are ONLY for Mac's that didn't come with Lion preinstalled. For reverting a factory Lion to Snow Leopard requires other methods.

  • How do I go back to Snow Leopard after upgrading to Mountain Lion ?

    After upgrading from Snow Loepard to Mountain Lion, a key piece of Firewire equipment (a Tascam FW-1082) no longer works. The computer (and Logic Pro) doesn't show that it's even connected now !? The manufacture no longer produces or support's it, so a driver upgrade is out of the question. HELP !!! I want to ditch Mountain Lion and go back to Snow Leopard . . . I don't have a Time Machine image to go back to, I just want to know How best to re-install Snow Leopard from the upgrade disk I purchased, or even get my Macbook back to how it was the day I bought it and then once again upgrade to Snow Leopard. Many THANKS !!!

    You'll need to erase your disk. Be sure to create a backup.
    Use SuperDuper or CCC. If you purchased the retail SL upgrade you can use that, but you'll sill need your original install disks for your iLife apps. After that on the first boot of the new system, in Setup Assistant choose to migrate only your user from the clone.
    If the backward migration presents any problems, you can do it over and just drag your own data manually. Then you have to re-install any other software you purchased.

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