It's not updating that's the problem though, it's getting the installation to
even boot.
As far as I can see there are two options: use InstaDMG to build an installed
image with 10.6.6 or later already applied, or else use another Mac and target
disk mode to install and patch it that way. In b
Someone noted:
"Yep, just bought my copy, for old time's sake.
Unfortunately, it's w
10.6.3 and no later; Apple stopped making the discs
available for retail after that, and the only way to get the latest
version is if it came with a particular Mac. (Insert rant about Apple
locking its medi
Yep, just bought my copy, for old time's sake.
Unfortunately, it's 10.6.3 and no later; Apple stopped making the discs
available for retail after that, and the only way to get the latest version is
if it came with a particular Mac. (Insert rant about Apple locking its media
to specific Macs he
Hi all
Check this out the Apple online store still sells good old Snow Leopard
for about 14 quid in the UK and does come on DVD.
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