With Snow Leopard, the next major version of the world’s most advanced operating system, Mac OS X changes more than its spots, it changes focus.
Taking a break from adding new features, Snow Leopard builds on Leopard’s enormous innovations by delivering a new generation of core software technologies that will streamline Mac OS X, enhance its performance, and set new standards for quality. Snow Leopard dramatically reduces the footprint of Mac OS X, making it even more efficient for users, and giving them back valuable hard drive space for their music and photos.
Snow Leopard will not work on PPC units. As of this writing, it will only work on Intel Macs!
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http://www.apple.com/macosx/snowleopard/
!!! VERY IMPORTANT !!! The computer you are going to install Snow Leopard on MUST be setup with the GUID partitioning scheme. The external HDD can be anything as this is just booting for the install, but the actual drive in which you are installing Snow Leopard onto must be setup with the GUID partitioning scheme.
!! Instructions External HDD Method !! Tested and Works
On your external USB or Firewire HDD, create a 10GB Mac OS X Extended partition, format this partition and leave it blank. You will need this later on.
Right Click on the "Mac OS X Install DVD" and select it as the SOURCE
Right Click on your USB/Firewire 10GB Partition and select it as DESTINAION
Check off "Erase Destination"
Click Restore
Wait for Restore to complete
Once restore is complete, you will notice that your 10GB Partition name is called "Mac OS X Install DVD"
Unmount the Disk Image
LEAVE THE USB/FIREWIRE DRIVE CONNECTED
Restart your Mac and hold the Option Key to get the startup disk menu
Select the External HDD, Labelled "Mac OS X Install DVD"
Booting from the External HDD works and it's fast!! Anytime you want to install Snow Leopard on any Intel Mac Computer, all you need to do is bring your External Drive, connect it, reboot and install.
!! Instructions DVD Method !! Untested. Not sure if this works as I use the External HDD Method
Download all 71 parts from RapidShare
Join with Ajoiner to get a single .DMG file
Mount the .DMG file using Disk Utility
Using Disk Utility, create a new dual layer (8.5GB) sparse image called snowleopard (actual filename will be snowleopard.sparseimage)
Mount this new sparse image file
Restore the SnowLeopard Install DVD you downloaded from RapidShare to the newly created mounted snowleopard.sparseimage (not the image file.)
Open the mounted snowleopard.sparseimage with Finder, and delete the XCodeTools directory.
Unmount the mounted snowleopard.sparseimage.
Using the Disk Utility, create a new single layer (4.4GB) spare image called snowleopardboot (actual filename will be snowleopardboot.sparseimage) and mount it.
Restore the snowleopard.sparseimage image file to the mounted snowleopardboot.sparseimage (not the image file.)
Unmount the mounted snowleopardboot.sparseimage.
Burn the snowleopardboot.sparseimage to your single layer DVD media.
Booting from this DVD works, but takes a very long time.
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For those of u that like to be 5 miles ahead try formating your disk with the new ZFS filesystem, and then installing sno leopard (im still using PPC so pls dont ask me