OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: 'installer Could Not Copy Necessary Support Files'

May 12, 2012

Please give me a solution for this failed massage" installer could not copy the necessary support files " when i try to reinstall the mac osx i had this problem what can i do please help me

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OS X :: Installer Could Not Copy Necessary Support Files

Apr 14, 2010

Recently I have been trying to install Snow Leopard to no avail. First, I attempted to install it from the dual layer disc I have, and when that wasn't working I partitioned my external hard drive and created an installation image from which to boot. I keep receiving the error: "Installer could not copy the necessary support files". I have scoured the web trying to find the solution, and most people have pointed toward a hardware problem. I verified the HDD and I played with the RAM configuration. Remember reported that one of my 1gb modules was faulty, so I took that out and I still keep getting the same error.

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IMac :: Unable To Install Snow Leopard / Installer Can't Extract Files From The Package

Sep 20, 2009

At first, I tried to upgrade and the upgrade failed to the point of rendering the system useless. I then decided to reformat the drive using disk utility and try a clean install. I then got this error and I'm stuck and have no clue what to do now: "The installer can't extract files from the package for BaseSystem. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance." I have never encountered anything like this before.

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OS X :: How To Copy Files From Ntfs To Mac Snow Leopard

Oct 5, 2009

So i'm getting my first Mac tomorrow, and i'm going to switch from using iTunes on Windows to using it on os x. will I be able to copy my library off of my ntfs formatted external hdd to mac os x.

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OS X :: Files Won't Copy Onto USB - Running Snow Leopard

Feb 27, 2010

I am running snow leopard on the 27" imac and for some reason when i try dragging files onto the USB that i have inserted it does not let me copy the files? It doesn't do that with the other USBs i don't understand why this one is not letting it copy. It reads it fine.

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OS X :: Won't Copy Files To Bootcamp Partition / Snow Leopard

Mar 2, 2010

i cannot copy files to my bootcamp NTFS partition from OSX. I am pretty sure i was able to do this at some point earlier.

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Copy Files Based On Txt List?

Feb 6, 2012

I want to copy files from one folder to another according to a csv or txt document containing a list of file names.

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Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Does Mac Migrate Copy Bad Files/sectors

May 9, 2012

I upgraded my MBP internal hard drive to a Samsung 1TB and it crashed for the 2nd time (will never buy another Samsung). So this time, I purchased a WD and migrated my system to the new drive sucessfully. I just wanted to see if anyone knew if the migrate function simply copies files or if it copys sectors of the hard drive. Basically I just want to know if Mac Migrate will copy the crap from the Samsung drive that might cause my new WD to act up - or if that's possible?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Copy Date Info From Converted Files

Jun 28, 2012

We have several hundred files that were converted recently to a different file format.  The conversion process caused all the new files to have today's date but did not change the file names.  I am looking for a way to pull the create/modify dates from the original files and apply them to the converted files so the new files will have their original dates.  All of the original files had different dates, so I can't just apply a certain date to the converted files.

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Mac OS X (10.6)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Replace Library Files With A Saved Copy Which Is On Desktop?

May 27, 2012

How can I replace my library files with a saved copy whic is on my desktop?

I have lost bookmarks, contacts, etc

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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Installer Won't Launch?

Sep 13, 2010

i have a 27 inch iMac. I'd like to reinstall Mac OS X SL from scratch. I do have the disks that came with the mac, but they got scratched really bad so whenever I put them in, restart the mac and start installing the system after formatting the HDD the installer gives me an error saying, that the system could not be installed. The disks are scratched really bad.

So I went out and got the Snow Leopard upgrade DVD, put it in, restarted, but I can't pass the Apple logo, I don't even get to the spinning wheel under the logo, it just freezes and the optical drive stops (I hear it stop).I've tried pressing "c" while restarting, but nothing works. I've even tried downloading Snow Leopard from torrents and installing from a usb drive - same thing happens.Does anyone know how to fix that?

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Mac Pro :: Can Still Use Snow Leopard Boxed Installer

Oct 6, 2010

The first thing I do when I get a Mac is wipe the hard drive and do a fresh install (so I can customize). With my new Mid-2010 Hex, I used the included System disc to do the install.

But I'm wondering...am I able to use my boxed "universal" Snowleopard installer for the new Mac?

I'm trying to troubleshoot the display problem I'm having (random hits of static) and might try a fresh install from the boxed installer this time.

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OS X :: Broken Installer (Snow Leopard)?

Oct 3, 2009

Ever Since I updated to Snow Leopard, I haven't been able to run software update nor install anything via the Installer app. The installer never gets past the "Accept/Decline" window. Once I click "Accept, it'll just bump me back to the initial installation window. I tried updating the OS with 10.6.1, downloaded from the Apple site, and the Installer won't run!! Disk Repairs, nor maintenance scripts, neither zapping the RAM did anything

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OS X :: Snow Leopard (Installer Crashes Repeatedly)

Jun 13, 2009

I just downloaded the 10a380 build of snow leopard, and burned it using disk utility to a DL DVD. The burn completed successfully and the computer recognizes it. Every time I click on Install, it opens the installer and I press continue.. it says "Finding Disks" with a blue progression bar for about 30 seconds, and then exits the installer. I even rebooted the computer, holding down option, and when it gets to the screen with different partitions, the disk ejects itself. I have bootcamp with windows 7 installed if that makes any sort of difference.

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Installer Cannot See System Drive

Aug 28, 2009

Sounds like people are enjoying Snow Leopard. I would love to join them, but the installer can't see my system drive! Disk Utility doesn't see it either. The only possible issue is that my system drive is an SSD, but it would be impressive if Apple managed to make their OS incompatible with a drive with a perfectly standard interface. Anybody else managed to get Snow Leopard installed on an SSD, whether one that came with their system or one they installed themselves?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Verify The Integrity Of USB Installer?

Feb 13, 2012

I decided to create a USB installer of Snow Leopard from my OSX Install DVD that were bundled in my MacBook Pro. I was wondering if disk utility verifies my USB disk image to compare it to the OSX SL install DVD and verify that the installer's DVD image matches the one in the USB? If the process was sucessful, does this mean that there were no problems creating the image? 

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.6.8), i5 2.5,4GB, 500GB HDD, nVidia 330m

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MacBook Pro :: Won't Boot From Snow Leopard Installer DVD

Jun 23, 2012

I got a used MacBook Pro 2.53 GHz 17" (Mid-2010 - MC024LL/A - MacBookPro6,1 - A1297) running Lion only. 

I want to put Snow Leopard on one of the partitions, because I still need to use Rosetta from time to time.  The computer didn't come with any installer disks... "no problem," I thought, because I own a Snow Leopard installer DVD (which says "Version 10.6" on it). 

But it won't boot from that DVD.   The Apple logo stayed on the screen for seven minutes before I gave up. 

Is that because this computer requires a later version of Snow Leopard? 

What are my options for getting Snow Leopard onto this thing? 

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Software Installer Update 1.0 Failing?

Apr 6, 2012

I have a Mac Mini/Snow Leopard 10.6.8 10K549.  I am trying to run Software Update and it is failing to install the Software Installer Update 1.0. I have run Disk repair and Repair Permissions including booting standalone CD and downloading the update - but just keep getting "An Error has occurred".

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: System Installer Cannot Find Backup Volumes On TC

Mar 24, 2012

The disk on one of our iMacs has failed, so I am seeking to replace it with a new drive and then restore from the current Time Machine backups stored on our Time Capsule. My plan was to attach the replacement drive to the iMac via a USB enclosure, format it, and recover the volume and once that is complete, replace the disk. The problem however is that the OS X installer's Restore System From Backups option does not display the correct backup volume. The Select A Backup Source displays only "Data" on network "tc" under the list of backup volumes.

Clicking on Connect to Remote DIsk brings up the authentication dialog, and I enter the correct credentials, but the volume list does not change, and the Continue button remains grayed-out. The syslog data from the Time Capsule confirms successful afp connections, and df confirms that the Data volume is being mounted from the TC. We have three Macs running 10.6.8, all writing their Time Machine backups to a Time Capsule running 7.6.1. Each computer has its own Time Capsule login ID, and all Time Machine backups have been working properly (new backups are being created and can recover files).

Using the Finder to examine the volumes on the Time Capsule, I can see that each computer has an empty Data volume and another volume with the computer's name which contains the sparse bundle that Time Machine is writing to. It looks like the issue is that the Installer is only looking for the Data volume and not showing the other volumes. Is there a super secret keyboard sequence I need to issue to get it to show the other volumes?

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.5 Leopard :: Will It Support The Upgrades To Snow Leopard And Lion

Jun 25, 2012

I'm using OS X 10.5.8 on my MacBook.  Will it support the upgrades to Snow Leopard and Lion?

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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OS X :: Snow Leopard 10.6 Support 8GB Of RAM?

Feb 14, 2009

The new Nvidia Chipsets used in the current crop of Macbooks can Use up to 8Gb Of Ram however apple claim to only support 4GB. People have put 8Gb into the new macbook Pro only to find the OS is unstable and unable to address the full 8Gb, 6Gb however works ok. I am guessing the limitation is the OS. Support for 32-bit apps and parts of the OS that are there for older hardware. Can any of you wiz kids shed some light on 10.6 for me will it support the full 8Gb of RAM?

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OS X :: Blu-ray Support In Snow Leopard?

Mar 5, 2009

Do you think this is possible? I'm looking to buy a MBP but I would really like a blu-ray drive in it.

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OS X :: SSD TRIM Support In Snow Leopard?

Feb 7, 2010

i'm planning to buy a macbook as soon as they appear with Core i5 processors, and since i want teh fastest most reliable experience possible, im also getting an SSD.After using a Solid State Disk with my windows xp machine, i've realized that without TRIM, write performance degrades considerably.This leads me to ask two questions, and any help is greatly appreciated:1. Will this SSD work if i format it as a mac drive?256GB Samsung SSD - its gotten good reviews off amazon, but i wana ask the experts (macrumors community

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OS X :: Apple Support Area Mac V10.6 Snow Leopard

Aug 28, 2009

Apple's support area for SL is up! Apple.com > Support > Discussions > Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard [URL]

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OS X :: BootCamp 3.0 Support (Snow Leopard) And 64-bit Win7?

Sep 4, 2009

Quick question: Does Boot Camp 3.0 (Snow Leopard) support 64-bit Windows 7? (on a 2009 MacPro to be specific).

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OS X :: Native NTFS Support In Snow Leopard?

Nov 23, 2009

I routinely transfer files bigger than 4GB between Windows and OSX. Right now I use ntfs-3g and macfuse. It seems to work, but every now and then I get file transfer errors, like error -36. The jump drives are fine, and the files are OK since I can transfer them to the PCs without a problem. With the "hack" that enables native NTFS R/W for Snow Leopard, I notice people have to enter the UUID of each volume for it to automount. Isn't there a way to set it up so one can just pop a jump drive in and have it automount? I'm dealing with DV files, and each machie is on a different network - different site so I'm pretty much stuck using removable drives.

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Can Still Take The Mac Support Essentials 10.6 (9L0-403) Exam

Mar 25, 2012

I just had a cram session style training at work (since 10.6.8 is what we currently use) for this exam and now it looks like it is no longer available?

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Mac OS X (10.6)

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OS X :: Official Snow Leopard Not Support PowerPC Macs

Jun 11, 2008

Documentation included with copies of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard distributed during Apple's developer conference this week confirm that the next-generation operating system does not presently support Macs with PowerPC processors. LogicielMac.com has published a screen capture of the PDF-based requirements document included on the Snow Leopard disc that provides a rundown of the system's requirements.

The documentation states that in order to install Snow Leopard, developers must have a Mac computer with "an Intel processor" and at least 512MB of RAM, though additional memory is recommended for development purposes. The findings confirm an AppleInsider report from last September, which cited people familiar with the ongoing development of Leopard as saying that Mac OS X 10.6 would in all likelihood exclude support for PowerPC processors. According to the Snow Leopard documentation, the new system will also require an Apple-supplied video card, 9GB of hard disk space, and either an internal, external or shared DVD drive. [ View this article at AppleInsider.com ]

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Exchange Support - Public Folders?

Jun 12, 2009

Can anyone confirm if Snow Leopard will allow access to Exchange Public Folders?

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OS X :: Will Snow Leopard Support Read / Write To NTFS

Jun 17, 2009

I didn't get a chance to read all the features. So hoping someone will answer this one quickly with a source link of somekind. Will Snow Leopard support read/write capability to NTFS partitions?

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