HT3606 Mac OS X v10.5.8 Combined Update stalls updating my G4 1.25

Mac OS X v10.5.8 Update stalls updating my G4 1.25. A peek at the files being installed was reference to "standalone i386 efi" which has no place on a PPC. Are there different versions of the combined update? There are different sizes of the combined update.

Some general advice on updating Leopard:
It is worth noting that it is an extreme rarity for updates to cause upsets to your system, as they have all been extensively beta-tested, but they may well reveal pre-existing ones, particularly those of which you may have been unaware. If you are actually aware of any glitches, make sure they are fixed before proceeding further.
So before you do anything else:
If you can, make a full backup first to an external hard disk. Ideally you should always have a bootable clone of your system that enables you to revert to the previous pre-update state.
Turn off sleep mode for both screen and hard disk.
Disconnect all peripherals except your keyboard and mouse.
1. Repair Permissions (in Disk Utility)
2. Verify the state of your hard disk using Disk Utility. If any faults are reported, restart from your install disk (holding down the C key), go to Disk Utility, and repair your startup disk. Restart again to get back to your startup disk.
At least you can now be reasonably certain that your system does not contain any obvious faults that might cause an update/upgrade to fail.
3. Download the correct version of the COMBO update from the Apple download site.
The Combo updater of Leopard 10.5.8 can be found here:
http://support.apple.com/downloads/Mac_OS_X_10_5_8_Combo_Update
If you prefer to download updates via Software Update in the Apple menu (which would ensure that the correct version for your Mac was being downloaded), it is not recommended to allow SU to install major (or even minor) updates automatically. Set Software Update to just download the updater without immediately installing it. There is always the possibility that the combined download and install (which can be a lengthy process) might be interrupted by a power outage or your cat walking across the keyboard, and an interrupted install will almost certainly cause havoc. Once it is downloaded, you can install at a time that suits you. You should make a backup copy of the updater on a CD in case you ever need a reinstall.
Full details about the 10.5.8 update here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3606
More information on using Software Updater here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA24901?viewlocale=en_US
Using the Combo updater ensures that all system files changed since the original 10.5.0 are included, and any that may have been missed out or subsequently damaged will be repaired. The Delta updater, although a temptingly smaller download, only takes you from the previous version to the new one, i.e. for example from 10.5.7 to 10.5.8. Software Update will generally download the Delta updater only. The preferable Combo updater needs to be downloaded from Apple's download site.
Now proceed as follows:
4. Close all applications and turn off energy saving and screensaver.
5. Unplug all peripherals except your keyboard and mouse.
6. Install the update/upgrade. Do not under any circumstances interrupt this procedure. Do not do anything else on your computer while it is installing. Be patient.
7. When it ask for a restart to complete the installation, click restart. This can take longer than normal, there are probably thousands of files to overwrite and place in the correct location. Do nothing while this is going on.
8. Once your Mac is awake, repair permissions again, and you should be good to go!
If your Mac seems slightly sluggish or ‘different’, perform a second restart. It can’t hurt and is sometimes efficacious! In fact a second restart can be recommended.
9. Open a few of your most used applications and check that all is OK. In this connection please remember that not all manufacturers of third party applications and plug-ins, add-ons, haxies etc, will have had time to do any necessary rewrites to their software to make them compliant with the latest version of your operating system. Give them a week or two while you regularly check their websites for updates.
N.B. Do not attempt to install two different updates at the same time as each may have different routines and requirements. Follow the above recommendations for each update in turn.
Lastly, Apple's own article on the subject of Software Update may also be useful reading:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106695
[b]If you are updating Safari (or just have):[/b]
Input Managers from third parties can do as much harm as good. They use a security loophole to reach right into your applications' code and change that code as the application starts up.  If you have installed an OS update and Safari is crashing, the very [i]first[/i] thing to do is clear out your InputManagers folders (both in your own Library and in the top-level /Library), log out and log back in, and try again.
So, disable all third party add-ons before updating Safari, as they may not have been updated yet for the new version. Add them back one by one. If something goes awry, remove it again and check on the software manufacturer's website for news of an update to match your version of Safari.
Most errors reported here after an update are due to an unrepaired or undetected inherent fault in the system, and/or a third party add-on.
Additional tips on software installation here:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106692
To reiterate, Input Managers reach right into an application and alter its code. This puts the behavior of the affected application outside the control and responsibility of its developers: a recipe for  problems. That's not to say that issues absolutely will ensue as a result of Input Managers, but you, as a user, must decide. If the functionality of a specific Input Manager or set thereof is really important to you, you may well choose to assume the associated risk.
Again, the advice is to remove all Input Managers from the following directories:
/Library/InputManagers
~/Library/InputManagers
especially prior to system updates (they can always be added back one-by-one later).
Solutions for troubleshooting installation, startup, and login issues in Mac OS X v10.5
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1541?viewlocale=en_US

Similar Messages

  • Downloading of Mac OS X 10.4.11 Combined Update

    Hi, I have tried to download Mac OS X 10.4.11 Combined UPdate, so it downloads then says the following: Mac OS X Update Combined (PowerPC) cannot be installed on this computer. Now I do not have Power PC what does this mean. How do I get to download for my Macbook?

    You do not have a PowerPC-based Mac, you have an Intel-based Mac. Older Macs (e.g. iBooks, PowerBooks) used PowerPC chips (from Motorola/IBM), newer Macs (e.g. MacBooks, MacBook Pros) use Intel chips. You need this combo updater:
    http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosx10411comboupdateintel.html

  • Mac OS X v10.7.5 Supplemental Update 1.0

    I installed Mac OS X v10.7.5 Supplemental Update 1.0 a few days ago, which said (amongst other things) that it was to improve TimeMachine Backup times... yet, previously it was estimated to complete in 2 days, yet since the install the estimate is now 99 days...
    Not sure that it is a great improvement (although this is an initial sync)

    The supplemental update did address the 'slow' Time Machine backups under 10.7.5 - if this is your first backup, and depending on how much data you are backing up, I would guess that it could take 6-9 hours, but certainly not 2 (or 99) days. If it seems that the backup is 'hung' just stop it, reformat the external drive, and try again. For some great Time Machine troubleshooting tips, see http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html.
    Good luck,
    Clinton

  • Mail trouble after Mac OS X v10.6.8 software update

    After Mac OS X v10.6.8 software was installed Mail no longer works! It says mail version 4.5 can't be used with OS X 10.6.8  anyone know the fix?

    Here's a post on the subject.
    DALE

  • Mac os X 10.6.2 Update v Mac os X 10.6.2 Combined update

    Hello -
    Dumb question I am sure but what is the difference between the two 10.6.2 updates?
    Is one for clients that have 10.6 and the other for clients that have 10.6.1?
    Thanks,
    Andrew

    Hi
    Apart from a minor difference in their sizes. Yes.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL959
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL958
    Right hand column. The bit that says "System Requirements". For the Server the Combo Update appears to have two extra 'fixes' not included in the other update. Probably because the previous 10.6.1 update included those extra 'fixes'?
    Tony

  • Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 Update

    Hello,
    I've been going through my software and downloading all the updates I can find. I was wondering if any of you might have this in your archives, Apple seems to have "lost" it and my usual haunts have come up empty.
    I've recently bought Mac OS X Server 10.0, and I have some of the other OS X Servers (for the Xserve), it seems finding (just the) updates you need before OS X Server 10.3 is hit or miss.
    In one example I'm trying to find:
    Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 Update: Document and Software
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120035
    ( http://download.info.apple.com/MacOSX/062-8318.20010702/0z/10.0.4ServerUpdate.dmg.bin )
    Dumps you at:
    " This URL is no longer used. If you get to this page, please go to:"
    http://www.info.apple.com/export/
    ... do strange loop.
    (My cookies are enabled)
    I know this is old, thats not the point, why is this and for that fact most of the other updates missing?
    I'm not real clear if 10.0 Server is update-able to 10.1 Server with the OS X 10.0-10.1 update CD for the regular OS X to which you may then UD to MacOSXUpdateCombo10.1.5, they mixed it up so you can't tell - or I can't tell.
    Mac OS X Server 10.1: Chart of Available Software Updates:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=42741
    See what I mean?
    Even OS X Server 10.0.3 Update would suffice. I'd appreciate you all poking around - I got nothing.
    Mac OS X Server 10.3.x on, stuff is easy to find, Server 10.2.x and earlier is a pain and this is the last time (hopefully) I'll need to do this.
    If anyone with these updates could contact me that would be great or just reply to this post, this server will not be online - just to be clear.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    hylas
    California, USA
    hylas[|at|]operamail[|dot|]com
    Macintoshes   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   System 1.0 - 7.6.1, MacOS 8.0 - 9.2.2, OS X 10.0 - 10.4.x Client and some Servers

    "Which took me about 5 seconds to find, by searching at
    http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/
    for 10.0 server
    and choosing "restrict to downloads"
    I've spent more than five seconds looking dear one.
    Mac OS X (10.0.4) Combined Update Information and Software
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75141
    is not:
    Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 Update: Document and Software
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120035
    it is required, though.
    Mac OS X Server 10.0 OZ691-3023-A
    Mac OS X Server 10.0 (has 10.0.3 4P13 on it) OZ691-3023-A
    /AppleSupport_Area/Apple_Software_Updates/Mac_OSX/downloads/062-8318.200106027/0z/10.0.4ServerUpdate.dmg.bin
    http://download.info.apple.com/MacOSX/691-3023.20010702/0z/10.0.4ServerUpdate.dmg.bin
    ^ No worky ^
    Title:
    Mac OS X Server 10.0.4
    Description:
    Installing the updated Server Admin on Mac OS X clients After installing the 10.0.4 Server Update, you may update your Mac OS X Server administration clients by copying the Server Admin application to them. Follow these steps to perform the copy: Install 10.0.4 Server Update, then restart. Start Apple File Services if necessary. Copy the Server Admin application from the /Application/Utilities folder to the /Shared Items/Public folder. On your Mac OS X client, install 10.0.4 Update if necessary. Connect to your Mac OS X Server, mount the Public folder. Copy the Server Admin application to your Mac OS X client. Requirements for Mac OS X Server 10.0.4 Update You must have previously installed the Mac OS X Server 10.0.3 software in order to install this update. In addition, this update requires that you install the Mac OS X 10.0.4 Update before proceeding.
    OS X Server 10.0.4 Receipts
    Essentials.pkg
    BSD.pkg
    SoftwareUpdate131.pkg
    10.0.1Update.pkg
    10.0.3Update.pkg
    10.0.2ServerUpdate.pkg
    EssentialServerSoftware.pkg
    MacOS_X_ServerAdmin.pkg
    MacintoshManagerAdmin.pkg
    MacintoshManagerServer.pkg
    QTSS3.pkg
    MinimalSystem.bom
    10.0.2Update.pkg
    10.0.4Update.pkg
    MicrosoftIE5.pkg
    10.0.4ServerUpdate.pkg
    NetBoot Extras: Information and Download
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120039
    It's a bit confusing, reread my initial post it's a real mess upgrading to 10.1 too.
    Thanks for trying though,
    Macintoshes   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

  • Installing problem with 10.3.9 Combined Update

    I am trying to update my iMac from 10.3.4 to 10.3.9. Since I only have a dialup connection, and the Combined Update software is 117 Mb, it would take many long hours to download the update using my own computer. So, here's what I did.
    I went to a friend's computer, an eMac which has a high-speed connection on it, to download the actual .dmg file. The file downloaded in a few minutes, and the eMac automatically opened it which caused the virtual disk to mount, and the updater automatically started to run, although I cancelled the update before it actually did anything. Double-clicking on the .pkg file starts that updater again, but I did not actually let it run. Then on that computer I burned the downloaded .dmg file onto a CD, using Toast.
    I then brought that CD to my iMac, and copied the .dmg file to the desktop. The file copied to my iMac with no error messages. I double-clicked on the .dmg file, and the Mac verified and mounted the virtual disk. So I have a virtual disk called Mac OS X 10.3.9 Combined Update on my iMac, and when I double-click on it, the window opens and sure enough, there is MacOSXUpdateCombo10.3.9.pkg - but it is a FOLDER, not a file. Double clicking on it opens up the folder and there is another folder, and so on. I can't click on anything to start the updater running on my iMac.
    I belive that I sucessfully got the .dmg file over to my iMac intact, and the virtual disc mounts, but after that the updater won't work. What went wrong and how do I fix it?
    Thanks

    Hi Bob
    How about you go back to your friend's computer and just burn a copy of the /Library/Packages/MacOSXUpdateCombo10.3.9.pkg
    and put that package into your /Library/Packages, along with all the others, double click on it and so install it.
    regards
    roam

  • My Macbook Pro with 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo (Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger) can convert to Lion?

    my Macbook Pro with 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo (Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger) can convert to Lion?
    Toyoo

    These are some of the most common Questions (Q) and Answers (A) about Lion:
    Q: What are the system requirements of the Lion upgrade?
    A: Core2Duo, Core i3, i5, i7, and Xeon Intel CPUs with 2 GB of RAM in a Macintosh computer with 2 GB of RAM, and 4 GB (7 GB after installed) for downloading from the Mac App Store (Available in 10.6.6 and later). Unofficially, past upgrades have arbitrarily also required an additional 15% of the hard drive to be free for data.
    Q: What applications are compatible with Lion?
    A: http://roaringapps.com/apps:table provides a nice third party editable listing for people to include the compatible applications. Many of these compatibility entries came from before Lion's release. Please verify they are correct now that it has been released, and help edit it for more accurate data. Be sure to include any update version of Lion post release that you have found is or is not compatible with it, for the help of others who may be upgrading to Lion the first time. Additionally, as it was released, there is no Rosetta. This means any application that is stated to be PowerPC in the System Profiler, will not work with Lion, and needs a comparable application or upgrade to be compatible. The System Profiler is in Apple menu -> About This Mac -> More Info. Intel and Universal applications are on the whole supported, though may still need some tweaking before every feature is compatible.
    Q: Are there any pitfalls to watch out for?
    A: With all upgrades, backing up your data at least twice has been a given. Hardware can fail independently of downloads and upgrades, though may happen simultaneously. Software may be found to be incompatible that has not been tested with the new upgrade, or combination of other software that might be installed with the upgrade. It is also strongly recommended once your backup is complete, to shut down your computer, remove all but Apple wired keyboard and mouse (notebooks remove all input devices). Then once done, reboot, and go directly to the upgrade distribution system available. Third party system tools, modification, and "maintenance" applications should be verified as compatible, or removed until known to be compatible. Check with developers how to remove if it is essential to use Lion before those applications become compatible. Most "maintenance" tools that deal with system cache, prebinding, are not really maintenance tools. Ask on forum when are the appropriate times to use them before assuming they should be used for upgrades or otherwise.
    Q: How can I get from 10.4 or 10.5 to 10.6.6?
    A: Purchase a 10.6 retail installer from an Apple retail or third party reseller. It has a picture of a Snow Leopard on the DVD, and does not say Upgrade, Dropin, or OEM. Install it, and then install the 10.6.6 combo update from:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1349
    Q: Is it true that I can only get it from the Mac App Store?
    A: Presently this truth is based on current documentation as of the writing of this article. It may change, but we can't speculate as to its change. It has a better chance of changing if users request something different at:
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html
    Q: What limitations might one encounter if it doesn't change?
    A: First off the 7 GB space limitation on the hard disc after it is installed. Secondly, the size of the download file requires significant time, unless you have a high speed broadband connection. Times expected are below -
    4 GB at:
    5Mbps is 2 hours.
    at 1 Mbps is 10 hours.
    at 384 kbps is 27 hours.
    at 56k kbps is 184 hours (nearly 8 days).
    If you include the 10.6.6 combo update of 1.06 GB
    add 29 minutes for 5 Mbps
    145 minutes (2 and 25 minutes) for 1 Mbps
    6 and a half hours for 384kbps
    A 24 hour day and 15 hours (for a total of a minimum of 39 hours) for 56kbps
    Remember the retail 10.6 currently does not include the App Store, and those upgrading from 10.5.8 or earlier will need to both buy the retail 10.6, and download the combo 10.6.6 update, not to mention ensure they have the correct processor and 2 GB of RAM. Finally once it is available, you'll have find out how long approximately it takes to install after the download is complete.
    These times do not include installation time, which on a MacBook Pro 3,1 15" installing on a Firewire 800 Newertech Voyager with WD10ACS-322J80 drive, 10.6.7, took 1 hour and a half to complete the installation from double clicking the install command to the registration screen. These times may vary by connection speeds from a non-dedicated connection, or background application usage of the internet. Any applications running when the installation process begins might interfere with the installation itself, and they should be quit first.
    The installer just before it starts has in its package contents an InstallESD.dmg file a DVD burnable image to install on additional computers in the home without downloading over again. So if you desire to reinstall without an extra internet download, extract that file, by selecting the installer in the dock, and control-clicking it, and revealing it in the Finder. Next Control-mouse click it, and select show package contents. Inside that folder is a Shared Support folder. That's where you find the DMG.
    Q: If I purchased a Mac recently, can I get it cheaper?
    A: Yes, visit http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate/ for details.
    Q: When will Lion become available?
    A: It became available July 20, 2011.
    Q: Which Macs can run Lion?
    A: Look at Apple menu -> About This Mac -> More Info, and see if you meet the Machine ID and RAM requires under the hardware. 2 GB is required for all These Machine IDs will run Lion:
    Mac Mini 2,1 and later
    MacBook 2,1 and later.
    iMac 5,1 and later.
    All MacBook Air.
    MacBook Pro 2,1 and later
    All MacPros.
    The Macs with the Machine IDs below will not run Lion (x can be any number):
    Mac Mini 1,x or PowerMac x,x
    MacBook 1,x
    MacBook Pro 1,x
    iMac 4,x, 3,x, 2,x, 1,x
    Authored by a brody
     

  • I loaded Mac OS X v10.7 Lion yesterday. Everything's running fine, except for a simple problem. Any time I want to copy a file, JPEG, etc., I am prompted "Finder wants to make changes. Type your password to allow this." I don't want this!! Is there a way

    I loaded Mac OS X v10.7 Lion yesterday. Everything’s running fine, except for a simple problem. Any time I want to copy a file, JPEG, etc., I am prompted “Finder wants to make changes. Type your password to allow this.” I don’t want this!! Is there a way to unlock “Finder” or rid this process?

    Back up all data.
    This procedure will unlock all your user files (not system files) and reset their ownership and access-control lists to the default. If you've set special values for those attributes on any of your files, they will be reverted. In that case, either stop here, or be prepared to recreate the settings if necessary. Do so only after verifying that those settings didn't cause the problem. If none of this is meaningful to you, you don't need to worry about it.
    Step 1
    If you have more than one user account, and the one in question is not an administrator account, then temporarily promote it to administrator status in the Users & Groups preference pane. You can demote it back to standard status when this step has been completed.
    Triple-click the following line to select it. Copy the selected text to the Clipboard (command-C):
    sudo chflags -R nouchg,nouappnd ~ $TMPDIR.. ; sudo chown -R $UID:20 ~ $_ ; chmod -R -N ~ $_ 2> /dev/null
    Launch the Terminal application in any of the following ways:
    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Terminal in the icon grid.
    Paste into the Terminal window (command-V). You'll be prompted for your login password, which won't be displayed when you type it. You may get a one-time warning not to screw up. If you don’t have a login password, you’ll need to set one before you can run the command.
    The command will take a noticeable amount of time to run. Wait for a new line ending in a dollar sign (“$”) to appear, then quit Terminal.
    Step 2
    Boot into Recovery by holding down the key combination command-R at startup. Release the keys when you see a gray screen with a spinning dial.
    When the OS X Utilities screen appears, select
    Utilities ▹ Terminal
    from the menu bar. A Terminal window will open.
    In the Terminal window, type this:
    resetpassword
    That's one word, all lower case, with no spaces. Then press return. A Reset Password window will open. You’re not going to reset a password.
    Select your boot volume ("Macintosh HD," unless you gave it a different name) if not already selected.
    Select your username from the menu labeled Select the user account if not already selected.
    Under Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs, click the Reset button.
    Select
     ▹ Restart
    from the menu bar.

  • IChat AV v3.1.5; Mac OS X v10.4.7; QT v7.1.2 Connection Issues

    Hello,
    I have been using iChat AV for video conferencing with family and friends successfully for some time now (no connect issues). Recently, I updated all machines to OS v10.4.7 (from 10.4.6) and QuickTime v7.1.2. Since this update (no other changes to computer or network), we have been having intermittent connection failures (more failures than not). All failures "Chat ended with error -8". Also, the MacMini doesn't recoginze the iSight sometimes now. It appears that several other users on the discussion board have had similart experiences; however some of those situation are convoluted by other network uncertainties.
    Has someting in the OS and QT updates broken iChat AV? If so, when is a patch anticipated? Or an installer that could be used to revert back to the previous versions of OS, QT, and iChat?
    BTW, I've already tried re-installing the combined update for Intel and QuickTime. Then repairing permissions (nothing to repair). These were suggested in other threads, but yielded the same results.
    Thank you.
    MacBook Pro; MacBook; MacMini; PowerMacG5   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

    Hi RF_Boy,
    It can also be useful to run the Combo Update for your type of Mac http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/
    Sometimes it can pay to reinstall Quicktime over the top
    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/mac.html
    As James says try it to other people.
    http://www.ralphjohnsuk.dsl.pipex.com/ContactTesters.html
    9:22 PM Wednesday; July 19, 2006

  • Is it possible to install Windows 8 through BootCamp on MAC OS Lion(v10.7.5)  ?  If yes then how cai do that ? Please suggest me something...

    I am trying to install Windows 8 on my MacBook Pro(Late 2011) via BootCamp. I am using MAC OS Lion(v10.7.5).
    So is it possible to do that ? If yes then how can i do that ?

    Read the first item here http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1899

  • Mac OSX Lion v10.7.4 ipod touch isn't showing up in iTunes

    I am using a Mac OSX Lion v10.7.4 and my ipod touch isn't showing up in my itunes. I've followed all of the articles' instruction and restated them both a million times and it still hasn't worked. What is there left to try?

    have you tried using a different usb port on your computer some are not strong enough, does your cord still charger your phone? if not then maybe its the cord. have you uninstall itunes? ( it has six things to successful unistall it)

  • HT1338 how can I update my MAC OS X v10.4 to a newer compatible version of MAC that will allow me to use ITunes latest version as well as Microsoft Office MAC 2011?

    how can I update my MAC OS X v10.4 to a new compatible version of MAC that will allow me to use the latest ITunes and Microsoft Office MAC 2011?

    Click here, or here if it's a G3.
    (74321)

  • How can i upgrade my Mac os x v10.6.8 to v10.7

    i need the mac os x v10.7 to install an application that i want however the version i have, 10.6.8, says that it is the most updated version.

    Call 1-800-676-2775 to purchase a download code for the Mac App Store.
    Read this link for applications that do not work under Lion.  http://roaringapps.com/apps:table
    Make a VERY GOOD backup before going to Lion.  You may need to go back to re-start the upgrade or just because you do not like it.

  • How do i install mac os x v10.6 so I can update itunes for my iphone 5

    So I have an older white macbook.  I am using mac os x v10.5.8.  I need to update my os version to 10.6 so I can install the newer version of itunes in order to plug my iphone 5 into itunes.  I can't seem to find the 10.6 download.  Please help.

    To sync an iPhone 5 you need iTunes 10.7 or later.
    To use iTunes 10.7 or later on a Mac, you must be running OS X 10.6.8 or later.
    To upgrade from OS X 10.5.8, you must first buy Snow Leopard on DVD.
    Snow Leopard is not available to download from any legitimate source.
    Online (US): http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard
    Online (UK): http://store.apple.com/uk/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard
    Elsewhere: call the phone number in the Apple Online Store
    Apple's price is $19.99 or £14.00.
    Make sure your system meets Snow Leopard's requirements:
    Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" System Requirements
    To install Snow Leopard for the first time, you must have a Mac with:
    An Intel processor
    An internal or external DVD drive, or DVD or CD Sharing
    At least 1 GB of memory (RAM) (additional RAM is recommended)
    A built-in display or a display connected to an Apple-supplied video card supported by your computer
    At least 5 GB of disk space available, or 7 GB of disk space if you install the developer tools
    After you install Snow Leopard you can decide if you want to upgrade OS X to the latest version, Mountain Lion. Mountain Lion is available in the Mac App Store, which is available to you after upgrading to Snow Leopard.

Maybe you are looking for