Instale Mountain Lion y lo encuentro muy lento, quiero volver a Snow Leopard

Quiero volver a Snow Leopard pero no se si funciona ICLOUD., Instale Mountain Lion y lo encuentro muy lento todo, quiero volver a Snow Leopard pero no se si funciona ICLOUD.
Alguna solucion si no funciona?
Saludos
Miguel

No estoy seguro de si se puede ver esto en su idioma, pero primero tratar de arreglar Mac OS 10.8, porque eso es un mejor sistema operativo. Echa un vistazo a este enlace, https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3521

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