Apple is advertising Snow Leopard as a $30 upgrade 'for Leopard users.' If you're upgrading from Tiger, Apple advises you to purchase the full Mac Box Set for $170. However, there don't appear to be technical reasons preventing a Tiger-to-Snow Leopard upgrade. Upgrading from Tiger to Snow Leopard using the upgrade disc violates the EULA for Snow Leopard. According to the EULA, 'If you have purchased an Upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard license, then subject to the terms and conditions of this License, you are granted a limited non-exclusive license to install, use and run one (1) copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-branded computer as long as. This update ensures future compatibility of the Mac App Store included with OS X Snow Leopard, and is recommended for all Snow Leopard users. Post Date: Jan 27, 2016 File Size: 3.5 MB.
Mac OS X 10.5.8 - 2009 (I think) I have a 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 1GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM My question is do I need to also upgrade my RAM as the Snow Leopard operating requirements state that I have to have 5GB Free Hard Drive space, but when I go into my hard drive it says I've only got 50GB out of 232GB available?
Does that mean I have to upgrade from Snow Leopard first?
That or switch browsers.
And to what (OS X 10.6.8 at the moment)?
Apple Snow Leopard Download
Depending on which Mac model you have, Lion or El Capitan.
I have read that Sierra wouldn't work, so which one would?
See above.
And how and where do I get it?
Upgrade To Snow Leopard Apple Trees
Download codes for Lion can be bought from the online Apple Store. Apple windows media player download. El Capitan is available here.
Am I right, backing up everything via Time Machine and then upgrade OS - or should I get a Pro to do it for me?
You're right.
Does it make sense to update my Air to the same OS or does it matter?
This doesn't matter.
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