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If you no longer have the install DVD that came with your machine (if your machine came with one; newer model laptops since the release of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and MacBook Airs typically do not come with install DVDs, but have the restore files available on a miniature USB stick), you can purchase older versions of the OS from Apple software retailers. Lion is available for download only from the Mac App Store, and can be downloaded on multiple computers capable of supporting the software, provided they are all utilizing the same iTunes account on which the original Lion purchase was made. 123musiq hindi songs old mp3 download. Apple no longer sells the most recent OS on disc, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, which originally retailed for $29. However, Snow Leopard required the machine to be an Intel processor, with the OS already upgraded to OS X 10.5.8 Leopard or higher.
If you can't get a Leopard or Snow Leopard disc, you can go to your local Apple Store or Apple Authorized Repair Center for assistance; an Apple Store's Genius Bar is typically equipped with Install DVDs for a variety of Apple computers and operating systems, and can frequently help you use those discs to scan, repair, or erase your internal hard drive, or re-install your operating system and/or applications, if necessary. The following details the instructions on how to install the latest version of Mac OS X as of the time of this writing: Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard. Before you begin: Backup your computer! You could store individual important files on an external hard drive or on writable DVDs, or you could backup your entire system by using Disk Utility, Time Machine, or third party tools like Carbon Copy. Making a backup is good, just in case. Go to and verify that your software is compatible with Snow Leopard. Older versions of many applications will need to be updated.
Note that Mac OS X is only licensed to install on Apple Macs, not 3rd party PCs, and though installing on PCs is doable, it takes extra footwork. Note also that Snow Leopard will only install on Intel Macs (which Apple transitioned to around the year 2005). To install on older, Power PC Macs, you will need an older version of Mac OS X.
Standard (upgrade) install: When doing a regular install of Snow Leopard, the only option archives your files and only replaces the operating system. To install Snow Leopard in this manner, you should be coming from the preceding version, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, or reinstalling Snow Leopard itself. Turn on the computer. Insert the Snow Leopard DVD and open its icon from the desktop.
Double-click Install Mac OS X and follow the on-screen instructions. Before clicking the last 'Install' button in the wizard, click 'Customize' (on the bottom-left side of the window) to make sure any important optional components, such as Rosetta (needed to open older applications) are set to install. Click Install, enter your password, and let it run. About half way through it should restart and boot into the DVD. The whole process takes about 45 minutes. The computer will restart into Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard. Run Software Update to make sure you're up-to-date and enjoy!