J JWSandi macrumors regular Jul 19, 2008 120 0 Trashville, TN. Aug 24, 2009 #26 I just ordered it, $30.00 not much for a newish OS.
safetyobc macrumors 6502 Sep 6, 2007 480 27 Arkansas Aug 24, 2009 #27 I'm going to go ahead and order it but will try to wait for 10.6.1 to upgrade. Anybody recommend a clean install or just an upgrade?
I'm going to go ahead and order it but will try to wait for 10.6.1 to upgrade. Anybody recommend a clean install or just an upgrade?
Tallest Skil macrumors P6 Aug 13, 2006 16,044 4 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza Aug 24, 2009 #28 nutmac said: Although 10.6 looks like a small upgrade to the end-user, it represents a major change to... ...hardware. Click to expand... So I'll get more RAM and a 3.2GHz Gainestown for free with Snow Leopard?
nutmac said: Although 10.6 looks like a small upgrade to the end-user, it represents a major change to... ...hardware. Click to expand... So I'll get more RAM and a 3.2GHz Gainestown for free with Snow Leopard?
B badlydrawnboy macrumors 68000 Original poster Oct 20, 2003 1,531 418 Aug 26, 2009 #29 Folks, does anyone know whether printer drivers will be compatible with 10.6 without modification by the manufacturer? Anyone running 10A432 right now that can confirm or deny this?
Folks, does anyone know whether printer drivers will be compatible with 10.6 without modification by the manufacturer? Anyone running 10A432 right now that can confirm or deny this?
roadbloc macrumors G3 Aug 24, 2009 8,784 215 UK Aug 26, 2009 #30 wait. 10.6 could be a buggy deathtrap. it could the the version of vista.