Snow Leopard PT-BR Download Problems

For those with download problems in Snow Leopard after a upgrade from Leopard. I was trying to download soapui with my default custom PT-BR language and couldnt install. It was giving me corrupted download. Changed to USA and downloaded OK!
Regards

Grey discs are Only For Use With The Computer They Shipped With!
Drivers on the disc are for the hardware on the MacBook Pro (not Mac Pro - that's an expensive desktop computer) only.
Also there is power management software for charging and running from the battery. iMacs do not have batteries and the power management system is totally different.
It's something of a miracle that you got any installation at all - usually the disc will just abort and eject itself.
The only way to upgrade is with the retail Snow Leopard DVD.
You need to call Apple Phone Sales to order it as it's no longer available online or in the high street Apple stores. Price is $29.
Possibly one or two third-party retailers may have some left.
There are also a few on Amazon Market Place and eBay, but prices are already rising.
While you're talking to Phone Sales enquire about Lion, because that too is no longer available online.
I don't think the 2007 models can run Mountain Lion.

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