Je souhaite passer de 10.5.8 à Snow Leopard.

le lecteur du Mac mini actuellement sous 10.5.8 refuse le DVD d'installation de Snow Leopard.
Informations matériel :
  Nom du modèle :          Mac mini
  Identifiant du modèle :          Macmini3,1
  Nom du processeur :          Intel Core 2 Duo
  Vitesse du processeur :          2 GHz
  Nombre de processeurs :          1
  Nombre total de cœurs :          2
  Cache de niveau 2 :          3 Mo
  Mémoire :          2 Go
  Vitesse du bus :          1.07 GHz
  Version de la ROM de démarrage :          MM31.0081.B06
  Version SMC (système) :          1.35f0
  Numéro de série (système) :          YM******1BU
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j'ai pu constater dans mon environement professionnel que d'autres Mac mini sous 10.5.8, achetés à la même date, ont le même problème.

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    2, Remove any Open Firmware passwords or Firmware passwords.
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    2. Restart the computer while holding down the C key to boot from the CD/DVD.
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