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Mac OS X Snow Leopard makes it easy to partition your hard drive, which is a handy way to organize files and folders. If you find yourself needing another volume on a disk, or if you need to resize the total space on existing volumes on a disk, the Partition tab within Disk Utility offers partitioning controls. 

You can’t monkey around with the partitions on a start-up disk because Mac OS X is currently running on that disk. Also, if you resize an existing volume, you may lose files and folders on that volume. Disk Utility prompts you for permission, but it’s always a good idea to back up a partition before you resize it!

The bootable Mac OS X Snow Leopard Install DVD-ROM is important if your Mac ever refuses to boot like normal. If you don’t have a bootable DVD-ROM — preferably a Mac OS X Snow Leopard Install DVD-ROM — call Apple or your Apple dealer to arrange for a replacement. To boot your Mac from a. Mac OS X Snow Leopard (version 10.6) is the seventh major release of Mac OS X (now named macOS), Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. Snow Leopard was publicly unveiled on June 8, 2009 at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.On August 28, 2009, it was released worldwide, and was made available for purchase from Apple's website and its retail stores at.1Choose the Applications folder and then open Utilities.

The Disk Utility opens.2Choose the disk to partition.

From the Partition panel within Disk Utility, click the disk icon (left side of the pane) that you want to partition.Snow Leopard For Mac Mini Pro3Specify the number of volumes you want.

Click the Volume Scheme pop-up menu and choose the total number of volumes that you want on the selected disk.4Click the first volume block in the partition list (under the Volume Scheme pop-up menu).

The volume is selected.5Name the selected volume.

Click in the Name field and enter the name for the selected volume.6From the Format pop-up menu, choose a format for the volume.

Use Mac OS Extended or Mac OS Extended (Journaled) from the Format menu unless you have a specific reason to use the MS-DOS file system (for compatibility with PCs running Windows) or the UNIX file system (for compatibility with UNIX/Linux machines).7Specify the volume size.

Type a total size for this volume in the Size field.8Select the Locked for Editing check box.

This prevents additional changes to your new volume.9(Optional) Create additional volumes.

If you’re creating multiple volumes, click the next volume block to select it and repeat the creation steps for additional volumes.10(Optional) Click the unwanted volume and then click the Delete button.

This deletes any unwanted partitions.

If the partition is locked, clear the Locked for Editing check box before deleting it.11(Optional) Click the desired volume and then click the Split button.

Some folks create multiple volumes so that they can boot from multiple versions of Mac OS X. If the partition is locked, clear the Locked for Editing check box before splitting it.12Click the Apply button.

If you suddenly decide against a partition change, click the Revert button to return to the original existing partition scheme.

The Revert button is available only before you click the Partition button!

Is your Mac up to date with the latest version of the Mac operating system (macOS or OS X)? Is it using the version required by some other product that you want to use with your Mac? Which versions are earlier (older) or later (newer, more recent)? To find out, learn which version is installed now.

If your macOS isn't up to date, you may be able to update to a later version.Snow Leopard For Mac Mini WindowsWhich macOS version is installed?

From the Apple menu  in the corner of your screen, choose About This Mac. You should see the macOS name, such as macOS Mojave, followed by its version number. If you need to know the build number as well, click the version number to see it.

This example shows macOS Catalina version 10.15 build 19A583.Which macOS version is the latest?

These are all Mac operating systems, starting with the most recent. When a major new macOS is released, it gets a new name, such as macOS Catalina. As updates that change the macOS version number become available, this article is updated to show the latest version of that macOS.Snow Leopard For Mac Mini Usb

If your Mac is using an earlier version of any Mac operating system, you should install the latest Apple software updates, which can include important security updates and updates for the apps that are installed by macOS, such as Safari, Books, Messages, Mail, Music, Calendar, and Photos.macOSLatest versionmacOS Catalina10.15.7macOS Mojave10.14.6macOS High Sierra10.13.6macOS Sierra10.12.6OS X El Capitan10.11.6OS X Yosemite10.10.5OS X Mavericks10.9.5OS X Mountain Lion10.8.5OS X Lion10.7.5Mac OS X Snow Leopard10.6.8Mac OS X Leopard10.5.8Mac OS X Tiger10.4.11Mac OS X Panther10.3.9Mac OS X Jaguar10.2.8Mac OS X Puma10.1.5Mac OS X Cheetah10.0.4

 

 

 

 

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