I have os x 10.5.8 and i want to update to snow leopard.

Hi, I want to update my os, now i have 10.5.8. And after that I will update to lion.
I do not know if it is possible, I have an intel processor and 1 gb of memory.
Where can I buy the disc of snow leopard and lion?, will i have problems?
Thank you.

There is no disk for Lion.
You can call AppleCare and order the DVD for Snow Leopard
You will need to check which version of OS X your hardware will support.
If it can run Mountain Lion that can be purchased and installed from the App Store on 10.6.8
If it will only run Lion, you need to call AppleCare for a code to download Lion.
Allan

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