Hi.  Hmmm.  my understanding is that OS X is OS x, is OS x, except for the
server edition.  

Because it's a mac book, could this be some sort of firmware issue?

Cameron.



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Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 5:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Snow Leopard dvd

Hi guys,
I'm hoping someone here can confirm my experience so that I know if I've
made the correct conclusion. I got my paws on a laptop with Leopard on it.
It meets all of the system requirements for Snow leopard, but when I put the
Snow Leopard disc that I got with my Mac Mini in to try to put it on the
laptop, it said "OS X can't be installed on this computer." 
My conclusion after experimenting with a few different settings and tricks
is that it wouldn't install because the disc was meant for the mini. I
suppose if I buy a retail copy of Snow Leopard, it will work without
difficulty. Has anyone else had this experience or something similar?
I hope you all have a great weekend. 

Friendly,
Chris

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