Michaelo22, on 26 March 2013 - 08:17 AM, said:
Wondering if you could demystify the process for me...
I've been reading quite a bit while waiting for Snow Leopard to arrive and must admit to being at a bit of a loss as to how to proceed...
Your thread is very clear and you come across as a very helpful person, so I decide to ask for a bit of advice here...
Can I use your process to install to the hardware (listed below), or is there perhaps another method that best suits my configuration?
Hardware:
Asus P6X58D-E
i7 930 (2.8Ghz 8 core)
6GB Ram (Corsair CL9), Clean Harddrive (~1TB)
Video Card: nVidea 8400GS
One more question...
My G5 (PPC) is at 10.4 and I know it will allow upgrading to Leopard but I need at least 10.6 to run some of the web development stuff...
Are there any hacks to alow getting to 10.6 as it does not have an Intel chip?
Mike
I've been reading quite a bit while waiting for Snow Leopard to arrive and must admit to being at a bit of a loss as to how to proceed...
Your thread is very clear and you come across as a very helpful person, so I decide to ask for a bit of advice here...
Can I use your process to install to the hardware (listed below), or is there perhaps another method that best suits my configuration?
Hardware:
Asus P6X58D-E
i7 930 (2.8Ghz 8 core)
6GB Ram (Corsair CL9), Clean Harddrive (~1TB)
Video Card: nVidea 8400GS
One more question...
My G5 (PPC) is at 10.4 and I know it will allow upgrading to Leopard but I need at least 10.6 to run some of the web development stuff...
Are there any hacks to alow getting to 10.6 as it does not have an Intel chip?
Mike
No. 10.6 and up is x86 only.



Sign In
Create Account

Find content
Not Telling
