Those may only be able to use the aforementioned virtualized Snow Leopard Server.Note this tip, and the series of tips from 10.2 (10.2, and 10.3 not mentioned in above links as people must have 10.4.4 or later on an Intel Mac to get to 10.6) to 10.11 Ive written here all refer to Mac OS X Client.
Server versions of Mac OS X may have different limitations, and the people visiting the appropriate Server forum may be able to answer your questions better about Mac OS X Server. When determining your Mac model, see this tip to find its age: I would not downgrade to Leopard without erasing your data first. Be sure to backup your data first at least twice before installing any operating system. Shut down, and disconnect any peripherals before continuing with the installation. Finally, you may need to use the Startup Manager to boot the operating system when the C key doesnt work in order to get the installer to work or repair the disk before installation if the initial attempt to install fails. To determine if that repair is necessary, post to the forum, and someone will be able to help you to find out which repairs might be necessary. Java is outdated in terms of security in Mac OS X 10.6. Games 10.6.8 Update To 10Backup your data and at least update to 10.6.8 if your Mac says it is Intel in Apple menu - About this Mac. Read about updating to 10.7, and this tip about how to optimize your Java in 10.6 if you are stuck with 10.6. Apple Store on (the us in the link may be changed for the standard two letter country code matching the store link ). Note: Macs newer than April 1, 2010 but older than July 20, 2011 must use the original 10.6 installer disc that shipped with them to boot 10.6 from CD. AppleCare may have those discs if you lost or misplaced it. To determine the age of a Mac, plug it in the support status search engine, and use the serial number lookup. Using the model name, find the release date of that model on Wikipedia or Everymac.com, and the followup date. Leopard (10.5) is not to be confused with Snow Leopard (10.6) which are different paid operating systems. If you are interested in upgrading to Lion you can read this tip, and Mountain Lion or Mavericks, this tip. Note: Mavericks you can update to for free, whereas both Lion and Mountain Lionyou can not. Lion requires a minimum of 10.6.6 already be installed, unless you have the USB Flash drive for it, and Mountain Lion and Mavericks requires a minimum of 10.6.8. Lion and Mountain Lion have different hardware requirements, but the Apple hardware requirements for Mavericks are the same Mountain Lion. Snow leopard is available free for a limited time from this link if you have Mobileme and need an upgrade path to Lion that doesnt require erasing your hard drive. Flashback malware has a patch on 10.6.8. Users of 10.6.7 and earlier are recommended to disable Java. Macs that were released new as of July 20, 2011 (the MacBook Pro for instance had no new release until October 24, 2011, and that models earlier sold models all work with Snow Leopard) or later, will generally not run Snow Leopard unless you follow this tip for Snow Leopard Server virtualization. Other than that, the following statements are true: All Mac Pro s will work with Snow Leopard (10.6.x), and they look like: The PowerMac G5 towers which look like: will not work with Snow Leopard. Neither will the ones that are beige, blue, or graphite colored with plastic cases. All Apple notebooks labelled MacBook with at least 1 GB of RAM, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air below the screen or will work with Snow Leopard. Note, many of the newer MacBook Airs and MacBook Pro no longer have the label on the bottom of the screen frame, and you have to shut down the Mac, and look under the Mac for its label.
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