Computers, Laptops & Tablets > Apple 32 32 people found this article helpful How to Perform a Clean Install of Snow Leopard OS X 10.6 Use this method to get around the upgrade-only restriction By Tom Nelson Tom Nelson Writer Tom Nelson is an engineer, programmer, network manager, and computer network and systems designer who has written for Other World Computing,and others. Tom is also president of Coyote Moon, Inc., a Macintosh and Windows consulting firm. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on February 11, 2021 Apple Macs iPad Trending Videos Close this video player What to Know Insert the Snow Leopard install DVD. Double-click Install OS X > Utilities. When prompted, restart the Mac and boot from the DVD. After reboot: Select language and Utilities. In the Apple menu bar, select Utilities > Disk Utilities > Format. When finished, choose Quit. Follow the Snow Leopard basic install instructions to complete the installation. This article explains how to perform a clean install of Snow Leopard OS X 10.6 on a Mac. It includes information on booting the Mac from the Snow Leopard lnstall DVD, erasing the hard drive on the Mac, and installing Snow Leopard on the erased drive. How to Perform a Clean Install of Snow Leopard Snow Leopard OS X 10.6 was the earliest version that allowed access to the Mac App store. It was the only way for anyone with an old Mac to upgrade to newer Mac operating systems. This process involves three steps: Boot from the Snow Leopard Install DVD.Erase the hard drive.Install Snow Leopard on the erased hard drive. Boot From the Snow Leopard Install DVD Here's how to boot from the Snow Leopard install DVD: Insert the Snow Leopard Install DVD into the Mac's optical drive. Once the Snow Leopard DVD mounts on the desktop, the Mac OS X Install DVD window opens. If it doesn't, double-click the DVD icon on the desktop. In the Mac OS X Install DVD window, double-click the Install Mac OS X icon. The Install Mac OS X window opens and presents you with two options. You can continue with a standard upgrade installation, or use the utilities included on the install DVD. Click the Utilities button. The Snow Leopard installer informs you that, to use the supplied utilities, you must restart the Mac and boot from the DVD. Click Restart. Erase the Hard Drive For this step, you'll use Disk Utility from the Snow Leopard installer. Here's how: After you reboot the Mac, the Snow Leopard installer asks which language you want to use as the main language. Make your selection and click the right arrow key. The Install Mac OS X screen displays. Click the Utilities button. In the Apple menu bar, select Utlities > Disk Utilities. Disk Utilities launches. Select Format a hard drive. Be sure to back up all of your data first. When you finish using Disk Utility, select Quit from the Disk Utility menu. You are returned to the Snow Leopard Installer to continue the installation. Complete the Snow Leopard Installation To complete the installation, follow the Snow Leopard basic install instructions. You now have a clean installation of Snow Leopard using a method that mimics the Erase and Install option available in previous versions of OS X. Access the Mac App Store The Mac App store was not part of the original version of Snow Leopard but was added in OS X 10.6.6. To access the store, you might need to update your system software. Select Software Update from the Apple menu. Apple ceased support for Snow Leopard OS X 10.6 in 2014 and has released ten newer versions of OS X, and then macOS, since. This article has been archived here for posterity. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit