Need help installing Snow Leopard.

Need help installing Snow Leopard on a 2009 iMac. Hard drive is only choice for location and message says hard drive can't be used because it is used for Time Machine backups. Ultimate goal is to upgrade to OS 10.6.8.

Check to see if you have a file called backup.backupdb
If you do that means at some time in the past Time Machine was configure to backup to that drive
If that is not where you want your backup to to go, and it should not be stored there any way, then delete it and the install should work then.
Allan

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    Hi.
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    zoominnana wrote:
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    General requirements
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    From here  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/SP575

  • HT1444 need to install snow Leopard OS X 10.6 on my laptop

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    You can purchase Snow Leopard from the Apple Store. It ships on a DVD.

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  • IMac i7 need to install snow leopard NOT Lion - Will it allow the install of 10.6?

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    For years Macs have not be able to run earlier versions of OS X than they originally shipped with so this is nothing new. It also makes a lot of sense when you think of it, one of the reasons Mac's run so well is the software and hardware are optimized to run well together. Attempting to install an earlier version of OS X than what the machine was designed for is technically possible but it also comes with significant risks because you're then dealing with a system that wasn't designed to run well together...in other words you're emulating the MS Windows world.  While there can be some temporary inconvenience as you're experiencing in this case  Apple makes these decisions for a reason. While not always obvious to we end users but there are good reasons none the less.

  • I need HELP! snow leopard won't install on imac 10.5.8

    it keeps saying error and unable to install on this mac

    amiehuynh wrote:
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    There's your problem then. You can't use a disc from another model of Mac - they're specific to each model.
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  • Need help removing Snow Leopard and Installing Leopard

    Snow Leopard was a waste of time and money. Time I could have used for much more productive work.
    How can I remove snow leopard and reinstall leopard. I have the installation disc for Leopard. Can I simply install it over the top of snow leopard?
    That would solve my problem for one machine (the iMac) but how do I go back to leopard if I don't have the disk? I suppose there is dmg somewhere but I haven't looked so I apologize in advance if the answer is obvious.

    Insert leopard install disk-select install.
    It will wipe the drive and install Leopard-all data will be gone.
    You must have a legitimate, legal copy of leopard.
    If you backed up the leopard dvd, you would have to burn it or figure a way to do a network install.

  • Help installing Snow Leopard without DVD drive

    Hi all,
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    xxo wrote:
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  • Help installing Snow Leopard/Lion on MacBook 2,1

    Hi.
    I am currently trying to upgrade the OS on my old MacBook to the latest version it can handle. It appears OS X 7 (Lion) is the most I can upgrade it to.
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    After inserting the Snow Leopard installation discs (that came with my Mac Mini) in the MacBook, I hit a road block.
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    That seems a bit long winded and not a certain option that will work. Not to mention I have to pay £14.99 and wait 1-2 business days for it to be dispatched when I have already paid for and purchased Lion, a version that is compatible with my MacBook. Is there no other option to install it without having to pay and install the previous OS before it?

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