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Pecka

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I want to buy a retail version of Snow Leopard but am a bit confused which version I should choose. I want to make a clean install on an empty SSD.

Should I get 10.6 (MC223Z/A) or 10.6.3 (MC573Z/A)?
 

DeltaMac

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Snow Leopard is a tricky version. If you are trying to install on a Mac that shipped with Snow Leopard, then the retail version sometimes won't work, because the Snow Leopard version that Mac may require is a specific build version, and you can only install Snow Leopard from the DVD that actually came in the box with that Mac.

But, to answer your actual question - I would get the 10.6.3 version, if that is a choice for you.

Just curious - what Mac are you using to install Snow Leopard?
 

Pecka

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Yes I'm leaning towards the 10.6.3.

Forgot to write that I want to install it on a MacBook Pro from 2009.
 

DeltaMac

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You should not have a problem installing either one on a 2009 MBPro.
Whichever Snow Leopard system that you install will tell you that there are updates to download, which will then update any Snow Leopard install to 10.6.8
 

Pecka

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I bought the 10.6.3 version hoping it will work. Got it for pretty cheap on eBay.
 

DeltaMac

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Hopefully your DVD drive will still be working OK to boot and install from your "new" installer DVD.

Just a tip -- the install is noticeable faster (and often more reliable) from a USB external drive, compared to the DVD. I use Disk Utility to "restore" from the Snow Leopard DVD to an 8GB partition on an external SSD.
 
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