I want to uninstall the Mountain Lion OS and go back to the Snow Leopard OS. How would I go about doing that?

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Insert the Mac OS X 10.6 DVD, restart with the C key held down, use the Disk Utility to erase or repartition the internal drive if needed, and install Mac OS X 10.6 onto a blank partition.
If you have a Time Machine backup or bootable clone of 10.6, you can restore that instead of installing a new OS.
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