Kann ich, wenn ich snow leopard habe, per Boot Camp Mountain Lion installieren?

Hallo,
ich habe mal eine Frage: Kann ich, wenn ich Snow Leopard (10.6.8) habe, per Boot Camp Mountain Lion istallieren?
Danke

Yes thye will be BUT, and that us a BIG BUT, if you are now using some older programs that were written to work on Power PC Macs with Rosetta on Intel CPU Macs those program will no longer work.
So check into what program versions you are using and make sure they will all work with Lion.

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