Mac Os X Snow Leopard Upgrade Download

If you wish to upgrade TO Snow Leopard (OS 10.6), make sure you have an Intel-based Mac (Snow Leopard will not run on a PowerPC processor) with at least 1GB of memory and has Mac OS 10.5 or earlier. To find out go to Apple Menu and select 'About This Mac'. (If the word 'Intel' appears anywhere beside 'Processor' you have an Intel-based Mac.)

Then purchase the Snow Leopard install DVD from the Apple Store. If your Mac does not have an optical drive, the DVD has instructions on doing a remote install from another Mac on the same network. After installing, do Software Update (under the Apple Menu) to bring Snow Leopard up to OS 10.6.8.

An operating system update like this Friday's release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard is a perfect time to clean up your computer and start fresh. Let's prepare your Mac for this weekend's 10.6 upgrade. Alternatively, install Snow Leopard to a empty partition that has been formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with the GUID option. Afterwards you can start up from your old OS or Snow Leopard by pressing OPTION key during startup. —– If you wish to upgrade FROM Snow Leopard, make sure you are running OS 10.6.8.

8/10 (16 Votes) Download. Get the latest update for your Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system and improve your system's overall performance. This official OS update from Apple provides you with many benefits that will help you get the most out of your everyday work. Now that it seems Apple's finally ended support for Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6, its fourth-oldest operating system, it's time for users to upgrade.

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Many people simply upgrade directly over the old OS installation . . . however, I recommend making a complete bootable backup before doing so in case something goes wrong during installation, such as power outage. Alternatively, install Snow Leopard to a empty partition that has been formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with the GUID option. Afterwards you can start up from your old OS or Snow Leopard by pressing OPTION key during startup.

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If you wish to upgrade FROM Snow Leopard, make sure you are running OS 10.6.8. Go to the Applications folder and open 'App Store'. From there you should be able to download and upgrade to the most current OS (currently OS 10.9 – Mavericks). For Lion (OS 10.7) or Mountain Lion (OS 10.8), you need to go to the online Apple Store to purchase and get info on how to download.

Said that, after some search, I found this macworld article showing alternative methods to upgrade from 10.5.8 MacOSX version to a more recent one. This reading brought me to another solution: Alternative solution. Use a Mac of a friend of mine which runs El Capitan to download El Capitan from Mac App Store; create a bootable usb stick from it. Snow Leopard is the gateway to update your Mac to a newer operating system via Apple Purchases. Having seen the negative reviews, I thought I'd give it a go and see what happens. Nothing to lose. Well, imagine my surprise when I copied the iso to a USB stick, stuck it into my 2008 MacBook Pro and it worked beautifully.

Make certain that your Mac is compatible with whichever OS you plan to upgrade to.

(Note: Snow Leopard will not install on some newer Macs made after mid-2011, but some of these Macs will run Snow Leopard although Snow Leopard will not install — there are ways (by using older Macs) to get Snow Leopard running on some newer Macs without installing.)

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For those of you still hanging in there with Snow Leopard, there's a bit of update goodness from Apple that is now available to you. Apple has released a bug fix for FaceTime that resolves an issue that could prevent Snow Leopard users from connecting to FaceTime calls.

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Of course, if you're on anything newer than Snow Leopard, you don't need this update, but anyone still running OS X 10.6 who already purchased the app can get the free update to resolve the problem.

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The update is available via the update tab in the Mac App Store. And if you haven't installed FaceTime on your Snow Leopard machine, it'll cost ya' $0.99 in the Mac App Store.


Apple on Monday morning released Mac OS X 10.6.3, the latest update to Mac OS X Snow Leopard. The update is recommended for all users of Snow Leopard, and brings a number of fixes, improvements, and security patches. The update’s size may vary depending on the configuration of your Mac.

Included in this latest update are many fixes and improvements, for issues as far-ranging as updated Daylight Savings Time rules for Antarctica to improved reliability of iDisk syncing. Apple also specifically calls out one larger change: Mac OS X 10.6.3 can automatically collect diagnostic and usage information from your Mac and send it to Apple for analysis, with the end goal of improving Apple’s products and services. The data submission—which is prompted by actions like force quitting applications, kernel panics, and system errors—is sent anonymously to Apple and is only collected with the user’s explicit consent. This seems to be an extension of Apple’s current system for submitting information upon program crashes.

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Other systems to see updates include QuickTime X, which now sports improved reliability and compatibility; AirPort, which improves a slew of reliability issues, from general wireless connectivity to sleep and wake for current iMac models on 2.4GHz wireless networks; and File Services, which fixes issues for copying, renaming, and deleting files on SMB servers as well as a problem where Microsoft Office 2008 files might not save to an SMB server.

In addition, iCal has three fixed bugs, one where changing an invitation list for a instance of a recurring event “un-booked” the location of the meeting, and two related to Microsoft Exchange events. Apple fixed an issue in Mail that caused background message colors to display incorrectly, as well as a pair of problems related to Microsoft Exchange: one where the Sent mailbox wasn’t correctly synced, and another slightly more frightening one that could make Mail delete mailboxes on an Exchange server hosted behind a load balancer.

In addition to improved iDisk syncing, other updates for MobileMe correct an issue where movies hosted in the service’s gallery couldn’t be viewed in Safari and improve calendar syncing reliability. A handful of Time Machine fixes include more reliable Time Machine-to-Time Capsule backups, a fix for a problem where a Time Machine backup might not work over an AirPort connection, and an issue with Time Machine where system backups could be restored onto unsupported Mac configurations.

In addition to these and several other bug fixes and feature enhancements, 10.6.3 also brings a plethora of security patches for Mac OS X, including fixes for AFP Server, the Application Firewall, QuickTime, CoreAudio, Disk Image, Directory Services, and more. Several fixes are credited to Tipping Point’s Zero Day Initiative, which recently sponsored the Pwn2Own contest at CanSecWest where security researcher Charlie Miller demonstrated a number of vulnerabilities in Mac OS X.

Given that Miller said he wouldn’t hand over the vulnerabilities, but rather show Apple how he found them, it’s unclear whether or not the holes he showed off are fixed by this update, but he’s not explicitly credited anywhere.

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Apple also updated Mac OS X Server to version 10.6.3 on Monday, adding general stability improvements as well as specific fixes for systems like Calendar Service, Mail Service, Directory Service, Podcast Producer, and more. Also included are the same security patches applied to the client version of Mac OS X 10.6.3.

Both the Mac OS X 10.6.3 update and Mac OS X Server 10.6.3 update are available from Apple’s download site or via Software Update.

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