Upgrade from tiger to Mac OS X Leopard

i just got a imac 20" intel core duo flat panel.
when leopard comes out, do have to buy it or get upgrade?
thanks for reading

Hi suyapa,
first of all: WELCOME TO THE DISCUSSIONS!
Please read the message again: you can only get an upgrade when you buy the computer AFTER the official release of Leopard.

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    Hi,
    I would like to find out whether if i have existing shared folders and users, when upgrading from Tiger to Leopard Intel Mac XServe, will there be any problem? Do i need to backup any database or files? I would appreciate if anyone could help me.
    Thank you!
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    Server forum is here:
    http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=96
    Would you ever upgrade or install patches even, and not first make a backup?
    How do you plan to do the upgrade? over top of Tiger, without backup first?

  • Upgrade from Tiger Intel Mac XServe to Leopard Intel Mac XServe

    Hi,
    I would like to find out whether if i have created existing LDAP users, network shared drives hosted on XServe Raid, what are the measures to be taken before performing an upgrade? Would appreciate if anyone could help me.
    Thank you!
    Cheers,
    Stephanie

    Hi Stephanie
    In 'theory' there should not be a problem.
    However as already stated I've tried this at a number of sites and its been a problem every time. Others on the forum have found this too. I think its mainly because of issues with DNS and the config files used. Under Tiger these were /etc/named.conf and /var/named. Under Leopard its slightly different. See:
    http://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=20071031195155456&query=Leopard%2BDNS
    I'v tried numerous things that ultimately only a clean install would solve. I hope ou have prepared your 'ground' well as you may end up doing this regardless of what you decide.
    How do I backup all user's home directories?
    There should be no need to do this if home directories are not stored on the system drive. Although its always a good idea to have backups of as much as possible - just in case.
    How do I backup the entire LDAP database?
    Server Admin > Open Directory > Settings > Archive
    The LDAP database contains information regardiing all users, groups, machines, UIDs, GUIDs, MCX and passwords amongst other things. Home directories are not stored in the LDAP database.
    Is there a possibility that all LDAP users and password might not be able to migrate over to the new leopard OS?
    Provided you keep everything the same in terms of DNS, IP address, hostname etc then it should be OK. Although you never know? Its always a good idea to have a fallback position just in case. If you have the facility/luxury of using a test server first then use it. It could save you a lot of heartache/hassle/time later on.
    Follow the advice I've given and you should be OK regarding home directories. Basically it boils down to this. Before upgrading or clean installing back up all home directories. Un-automount and un-share the folder used for home directory creation and automounting. Archive the LDAP database and on top of that export all Users and Groups as an extra safeguard.
    If the folder used for home folders is on an external drive or another internal drive you should be OK in simply unsharing it.
    Will there be any compatibility issues to access the shared folder from Tiger OS client computer?
    In my experience I have not seen this. Ideally you should try and have everyone on the same OS.
    What I have found is if your environment varies slightly from the 'Apple standard model' then you will in all likelihood have problems. Your mileage may. This is something I think some people who post on these forums fail to realize? It is understandable though as most most people's requirements or environments do not 'conform' to that standard - although it is hard to figure out what that standard is sometimes as the documentation is - shall we say - incomplete.
    In which case you are (apart from online resources) generally on your own.
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  • How can I upgrade from Tiger 10.4.11 to Leopard?

    All I can find on eBay and elsewhere are "used" discs, and I'm afraid of purchasing them because I'm afraid I won't get the full functionality of what was once a "new" upgrade disc. (Like, perhaps, a serial number being registered by a previous owner that won't allow me to fully upgrade, etc.) Is this fear unfounded? Also, I'm only wanting to upgrade to Leopard so I can eventually get to Lion. Is there a more direct way of going about this?

    All I can find on eBay and elsewhere are "used" discs, and I'm afraid of purchasing them because I'm afraid I won't get the full functionality of what was once a "new" upgrade disc. (Like, perhaps, a serial number being registered by a previous owner that won't allow me to fully upgrade, etc.) Is this fear unfounded?
    Your fear is unfounded.. As long as you get a retail version (black color, not gray Mac specific) of an OS you get full functionality. There is no registration of an OS disc.
    Also, I'm only wanting to upgrade to Leopard so I can eventually get to Lion. Is there a more direct way of going about this?
    The Leopard requirements are listed below. To go to Lion 10.7 you need an Intel processor and Snow Leopard 10.6 installed if you want to download Lion. If you purchase Lion on a USB thumb drive you can go directly from Tiger.
    Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard installation system requirements
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TA24950
    Leopard is no longer available at the Apple Store but may be available by calling Apple Phone Sales @ 1-800-MY-APPLE (1-800-692-7753).
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    MB576Z/A  Leopard 10.5.4 install DVD
    MB021Z/A  Leopard 10.5.6 install DVD (single user)
    MB022Z/A  Leopard 10.5.6 install DVD (5-user family pack)
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1544
    Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Installation and Setup Guide
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  • Upgrading from Tiger 10.4 to Snow Leopard

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    You should also read the section in the right column titled - *Upgrading from Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger.*
    Don't confuse the technical or licensing requirements with Apple's buying suggestion that Tiger users should purchase the Box Set. The Snow Leopard DVD & the license to use it are the same whether they come as part of the Box Set or as the OS-only retail product. Neither one requires anything special of Tiger users aside from the general & feature-specific technical requirements.
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  • How do I source install media to upgrade from Tiger 10.4.11 to Leopard 10.5

    My aim is to upgrade my macbook to snow leopard 10.6 from Tiger 10.4. I bought the media for 10.6 but didn't realise that my macbook should be at a minimum of OS X 10.5 to be able to upgrade to Snow Leopard.
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    You have to call Apple to see if they still have it available, the Stores no longer have it.
    My aim is to upgrade my macbook to snow leopard 10.6 from Tiger 10.4.
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/TA24950
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  • Trying to upgrade from Tiger 10.4.11 to Leopard?

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  • Upgrading from tiger 10.4.11 to leopard 10.5

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  • Upgraded from tiger to snow leopard, can I go onto lion?

    I have recently upgraded from tiger (I think) to snow leopard, can I go onto lion?
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    I have been told by some that if I go to Lion it would be a risk and slow the computer down, so just wondering what you all think.
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  • ITunes Not Recognizing my iPod Touch after Upgrading from Tiger to Leopard

    After upgrading from Tiger (10.4.x) to Leopard (10.5.0=>10.5.6), my iPod Touch is no longer recognized by iTunes 8.0.2. The iPod Touch no longer appears in iTunes' "source list" (left side pane in iTunes' GUI).
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  • Upgraded from Tiger and Mail is unresponsive

    Hey gang-
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  • I am upgrading from Tiger to Snow Leopard. I keep getting an error when I try to load the Mac Os x update combined. It says that it was corrupted during download. Have try loading from Apple website V10.6.7 upgrade combined but it still won't do it?

    I have an Intel Desktop iMac and I am upgrading from Tiger to Snow Leopard. I keep getting an error when it tries to load the Mac OS X update combined. It says that it was corrupted during download. Have try loading from Apple website  Mac OS X V10.6.7 upgrade combined but it still won't do it? Any other suggestions. The printer is not working either - I am not sure if they are connected. Everything else is fine.

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  • I am trying to upgrade from Tiger to Snow Leopard.  When I insert the disk and install starts, it states "This disk is used for Time Machine backups" and Mac OSX can't be installed.  Does anyone know how to correct this (since Tiger doesn't have Time Mach

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2986

  • Upgrade from tiger to leopard on a power mac G?

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    Yes, however, read about the pitfalls below.
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    If your Mac is Intel, and running 10.4.11 or earlier, and meets the hardware requirements of 10.6, a less expensive upgrade solution is to upgrade to 10.6 directly.  No need to upgrade to 10.5 unless your software won't run in 10.6.
    Software listed for Intel Mac and PowerPC Macs can run on 10.5 for the platform indicated in the link. For Leopard you need
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    256 MB of RAM (preferably 512MB of more based on arbitrary experience).
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    Macs newer than August 28, 2009 can't run Leopard, and require a minimum of Snow Leopard.
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    Classic is not compatible with 10.5.  10.4.11 on a PowerPC Mac or earlier is needed for Classic.
    Mac OS X 10.5 is the earliest version of Mac OS X that will run iTunes 10.  This is necessary for numerous i-Devices (iPad, iPhone, and iPods).  To find out which require it, see this article
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    Boot Camp is only available on Intel Macs with 10.5 and higher.
    Time Machine backup software first appeared in 10.5
    You have several options of installation which are explained here: https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-2209
    All of which I recommend you backup your data at least twice before upgrading, and have sufficient disk space to install, and all your third party applications and drivers are known to be Leopard compatible, and after backing up your data you dismount and disconnect all but Apple keyboard and mouse and if there is an external display, that too. And just before you install repair permissions.
    If any of the above terms confuse you, ask on the Discussions board what they mean, and one of the people who knows will gladly assist you.
    You must use the installer disc that looks like *, and does not say Upgrade, Dropin, or OEM, if you choose to upgrade to Leopard.
    Message was edited by: a brody

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