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Old Sep 11, 2009, 12:36 PM   #1
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Can someone help me restore Leopard please?

So i installed Snow Leopard on day one and like an idiot, when the install worked I cleared out time machine to do a fresh backup. Now, my trackpad on my MBP is not right (like a lot of people on here), OSX is laggy sometimes and safari seems to crash often. I just want to go back to Leopard where everything was perfect. When I put in the leopard (retail disc) and click the icon to install it gets stuck on a white screen. When I have the disc in and reboot holding C, same thing. Holding option, selecting the cd is freezes. I just want Leopard back until about 10.6.3.

I know I shouldn't have deleted my time machine backups so don't bother.
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Old Sep 11, 2009, 06:52 PM   #2
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Did you search this site for other threads asking the same question? I'm almost sure I've seen at least one.
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