If you used the Hard Disk install mode: After rebooting, select the UNetbootin entry. My guess is that you can possibly go all the way up to El Capitan w/o issues. while on Macs, you should hold the Option key before OSX boots. It runs great! I also have a 2006 MacBook Pro, upgraded that one from Tiger to Snow Leopard using a USB, so your should work fine as well. Once installed on your SSD, don't forget to enable TRIM: I have an iMac from early 2008 (with a SSD), fresh install with Snow Leopard from a USB on that one and upgraded to El Cap via the app Store (possible as of Snow Leopard). Think the correct command for your is 'Press C" but unsure as it has changed a bit depending on HW version ( ) If not accurate, Google boot key command.**EDIT: I'm pretty certain it is hold down the 'Option' key on boot up!!**Then run DiskUtility from the Snow Leopard installer to fully erase and format your SSD before installing Snow Leopard (or ML if you start there). Make a bootable USB: or or if you have ML (just saw that) you can put that on a bootable USB drive as well.īoot Mac from USB and run install. Here is a link for official download of Lion: Download SnowLeopard: (there should be an official Apple link these days as well, as Apple last year sometimes put all their versions of OSX - even the ones you had to pay for in the past - online for free downloads).
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