Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4 Retail Question

I just bought a Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4 Retail DVD and just want to know why when I open the disc inside of 'Windows XP' the installer asks me if I want to reinstall Mac OS X on my MacBook Air? I thought that a retail disc was for any of the Mac's, right?

ripigs wrote:
I thought that a retail disc was for any of the Mac's, right?
It is for any Mac model released before the release of the version of Leopard on the retail DVD, but not necessarily for any models newer than that OS version. When your Mac is newer, you are supposed to use the Install/restore DVDs that came with it.
Note that neither DVD is intended to update an earlier version of Leopard already on the Mac to a later one. The retail disk will upgrade the OS from an earlier version (like from Tiger to Leopard) but if you want to update Leopard to the latest version, Apple provides free downloads for that purpose.

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