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Hey there everybody,

 

I apologize in advance if this question has been asked before, I didn't see a similar question stated here. But I was curious in knowing is it a feasible approach for a person already running a retail copy of Leopard on a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L (upgraded to 10.5.6 and installed based on the BOOT-132 method), to simply pop in a Snow Leopard retail disc and enable the upgrade, or should I backup and wipe my Leopard partition and start from scratch?

 

Thanks to any and all feedback you can send my way!

Hey there everybody,

 

I apologize in advance if this question has been asked before, I didn't see a similar question stated here. But I was curious in knowing is it a feasible approach for a person already running a retail copy of Leopard on a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L (upgraded to 10.5.6 and installed based on the BOOT-132 method), to simply pop in a Snow Leopard retail disc and enable the upgrade, or should I backup and wipe my Leopard partition and start from scratch?

 

Thanks to any and all feedback you can send my way!

 

Judging by your motherboard, I think that my boot 132 Snow will do the trick. Try it and post back. I've posted it in OS X86 announcements forum.

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