Mountain lion installer tells me that my Macintosh HD drive is not formatted to mac os extended, but I am running SL 10.6.8-iMac 2010

Thanks for any suggestions...iMac 2010 SL 10.6.8  trying to install ML 10.8.2   At the start of the installation(using downloaded installer from App Store) the installer advises that the Macintosh HD is not formatted as Moc OS Extended and directs me to aDisk Utility to do this .. surely this would format the drive and possibly do a Clean install ...which I not want to do..Is there a way to get round this issue?

Get a blank powered external drive equal too or slightly larger than your internal boot drive
Download a copy of Carbon Copy Cloner
Use Disk Utility to Erase the drive using the Middle Secure Erase selection and wait. until finished (may take hours)
Format the external drive Partition: 1, Option: GUID and Fomat: OS X Extended Journaled
Use CCC's default settings and clone your internal drive to the external one, may take hours.
When it's done, hold the option key down (wired or built in keyboard only) and reboot the computer, a screen pops up with bootable options, select the clone drive and check it out for some time.
Run Disk Utility from the clone and select the Macintosh HD partition and Partition: Format: OS X Extended Journaled and click apply, it likely will moan about this will delete all your data (it will)
Next click the Erase tab and use the middle secure erase option and click apply, wait it out again.
When that's finished use Carbon Copy Cloner to reverse clone the clone back onto the internal drive.
(note: in the future you can eliminate the secure erase steps and just click normal erase, as the bad sectors will have been already mapped off by the drive firmware)
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