Snow Leopard Retail Disc Iso



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.

Snow Leopard Retail Disc Iso
Aug 14th, 2012
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  1. Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard Untouched Full DVD (Retail)
  2. [img]http://s11.postimage.org/47cmzsber/z_Yk2.jpg[/img]
  3. Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard Untouched Full Retail DVD | 5.79 GB
  4. [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
  5. What you need:
  6. - DVD-DL (Dual Layer/DVD9).
  7. 2. Open Disk Utility.
  8. 3. From the drive list on the left, select the .iso image (Mac OS X Install DVD).
  9. 5. When the disc is burnt, restart your computer and hold ‘c’ to boot from the DVD.
  10. 6. Follow the instructions to install Snow Leopard.
  11. Install via USB Flash Drive/External Hard Drive
  12. What you need:
  13. - USB Flash Drive/External Hard Drive with at least 8GB of free space.
  14. 1. Mount the “Mac OS X Install DVD.iso”
  15. 2. Plug in your USB Flash Drive/External Hard Drive.
  16. 4. Select your USB Flash Drive/External Hard Drive from the drive list on the left.
  17. 5. You’ll see “First Aid, Erase, Partition, RAID, Restore.”
  18. 7. Under “Volume Scheme”, Select “1 Partition.”
  19. 8. Once selected, hit the “Option” button at the bottom of the map.
  20. 9. A window will pop-up, select the “GUID Partition Table” option.
  21. 10. Once its done, navigate to the “Restore” tab.
  22. 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.
  23. 13. Close Disk Utility, Open up System Preferences. Under “System,” choose “Startup Disk,”
  24. 14. Your USB Flash Drive/External Hard Drive should be listed as the Snow Leopard installation disk. Select and click “Restart.”
  25. 15. Follow the instructions to install Snow Leopard.
  26. TRUSTED AND TESTED COPY
  27. 1.Completely UNTOUCHED and GENUINE ISO files.
  28. 2.Nothing has been removed from the original ISO files.[/quote]
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Iso

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:

Dvd

. 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.