How to Upgrade to Snow Leopard

Check to make sure that your Mac computer meets the technical specifications for Snow Leopard., Order a copy of the Snow Leopard installation disc by calling Apple in your country., Back up your computer., Install OS X Snow Leopard, with your disk...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Check to make sure that your Mac computer meets the technical specifications for Snow Leopard.

    These include:
    Intel processor 1GB of memory 5GB of available disk space DVD drive for disc installation Internet connection
  2. Step 2: Order a copy of the Snow Leopard installation disc by calling Apple in your country.

    In the United States, the number is 1-800-MY-APPLE.

    You will need to purchase the disc, which costs around $20 plus shipping. , If the installation goes awry, you don't want to risk losing any data. , Run the software update to get the last Snow Leopard updates. , If you wish to upgrade to Mountain Lion, proceed to the Mac App Store to purchase and download it.
  3. Step 3: Back up your computer.

  4. Step 4: Install OS X Snow Leopard

  5. Step 5: with your disk

  6. Step 6: on your Mac.

  7. Step 7: You're done!

Detailed Guide

These include:
Intel processor 1GB of memory 5GB of available disk space DVD drive for disc installation Internet connection

In the United States, the number is 1-800-MY-APPLE.

You will need to purchase the disc, which costs around $20 plus shipping. , If the installation goes awry, you don't want to risk losing any data. , Run the software update to get the last Snow Leopard updates. , If you wish to upgrade to Mountain Lion, proceed to the Mac App Store to purchase and download it.

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