ICal not making the transition from Leopard to Snow Leopard....

....you can read the original post here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2226228&tstart=0
Anyone have any suggestions on how to make Snow Leopard cooperate where iCal is concerned?

Scanner drivers are the most likely to be broken. Check with the vendor if updates are available (less likely if more than a couple of years old - or even 1 year in the case of HP)
If not check Support Downloads for updates. Apple have issued updates for most makes in the last 6 months, in fact there's a new one for HP on the site now.
Otherwise (once you've checked the links BGreg supplied) installation is usually straightforward. There's only one install option and that replaces system files only, without affecting your data or applications or preference settings.
(always wise to back up first of course in case of surprises/finger trouble)
If you have PPC applications still (like AppleWorks), ensure you select Rosetta in the installations. It's there by default in Leopard, but you need to select it in SL.

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