Mac OS X Snow Leopard Install DVD (Retail) - 10.6.3: 6.36 GB. Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.0 Patched for PC This is a patched version. Because Apple quit releasing full retail versions of Snow Leopard with. Insert a 10.6.0 or 10.6.3 OSX retail installation disk in your DVD drive. Note: Before starting this tutorial, ensure that you have a USB drive with at least 8GB of storage as well as a Snow Leopard retail DVD or disk image. Grey DVDs that were included with a Mac at the time of purchase cannot be used to make USB boot drives as they do not include drivers for Macs other than the computer it was shipped with.
- Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard Untouched Full DVD (Retail)
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- Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard Untouched Full Retail DVD | 5.79 GB
- [quote]Snow Leopard, a simpler, more powerful, and more refined version of Mac OS X. It delivers a wide range of enhancements, next-generation technologies, out-of-the-box support for Microsoft Exchange Server, and new accessibility features. It's the world's most advanced operating system, finely tuned from installation to shutdown.Burn Using DVD-DL
- What you need:
- - DVD-DL (Dual Layer/DVD9).
- 2. Open Disk Utility.
- 3. From the drive list on the left, select the .iso image (Mac OS X Install DVD).
- 5. When the disc is burnt, restart your computer and hold ‘c’ to boot from the DVD.
- 6. Follow the instructions to install Snow Leopard.
- Install via USB Flash Drive/External Hard Drive
- What you need:
- - USB Flash Drive/External Hard Drive with at least 8GB of free space.
- 1. Mount the “Mac OS X Install DVD.iso”
- 2. Plug in your USB Flash Drive/External Hard Drive.
- 4. Select your USB Flash Drive/External Hard Drive from the drive list on the left.
- 5. You’ll see “First Aid, Erase, Partition, RAID, Restore.”
- 7. Under “Volume Scheme”, Select “1 Partition.”
- 8. Once selected, hit the “Option” button at the bottom of the map.
- 9. A window will pop-up, select the “GUID Partition Table” option.
- 10. Once its done, navigate to the “Restore” tab.
- 11. From the drive list on the left, drag the mounted Snow Leopard .iso to the “Source” field, and drag your USB Flash Drive/External Hard Drive to the “Destination” field.
- 13. Close Disk Utility, Open up System Preferences. Under “System,” choose “Startup Disk,”
- 14. Your USB Flash Drive/External Hard Drive should be listed as the Snow Leopard installation disk. Select and click “Restart.”
- 15. Follow the instructions to install Snow Leopard.
- TRUSTED AND TESTED COPY
- 1.Completely UNTOUCHED and GENUINE ISO files.
- 2.Nothing has been removed from the original ISO files.[/quote]
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I found a lot of rubbish that probably was relevant to earlier versions of OS X, but the most relevant were:
1. If you have some stuff on your hard disk that you want to make into an .iso.
http://www.macworld.com/article/135728/2008/09/createiso.html
2. If you want to make a .iso from a CD or DVD:
http://www.slashdotdash.net/2006/08/14/create-iso-cd-dvd-image-with-mac-os-x-tiger-10-4/
In a nutshell:
1. If you have some stuff on your hard disk that you want to make into an .iso.
Use Disk Utility to create a new image File->New->Disk Image from Folder
and create a .dmg image of type hybrid
now convert the image to a .iso with the command:
2. If you want to make a .iso from a CD or DVD:
. Insert CD/DVD source
. Umount the disk with the following command:
. Make sure you are in a directory where you have write rights, and you can use use dd to create the ISO file (may take some time):
. Test the ISO image by mounting the new file (or open with Finder):
Snow Leopard Retail Disc Iso Software
. The ISO image can then be burnt to a blank CD/DVD.