Do I have to search for each of them on /downloads/ too or is there another way to leave iTunes out? In 10.8.5 the AppStore is launching and I tried to install the updates without iTunes, but they don't start downloading if I don't click on download for the whole package. I found a download to the newest version of 11.x on /downloads/. But a preinstalled 10.6.8 from an SSD of a MacBook Pro Mid 2009 is running without any problems in that machine.Īnother question: On 10.7.5 I was able to install all updates manually and left out the iTunes update to the newest 12.x. Once I tried to install 10.6.0 on a MacBook Pro Late 2011 what was introduced with 10.7.2. Or if 10.9.5, 10.10.5 or 10.11 PB 7 even might run faster than 10.7.5 and 10.8.5? I am able to download these three in my AppStore purchases what only takes a few minutes. I have an ISO with 10.6.0 and a PKG with a combo update to 10.6.8 both stored in my OneDrive, what at least has a f*cking slow upload "speed" (never tried to download any thing from that).īut before I start that torture which will takes hours (downloading the stuff from OneDrive, create an USB 2.0 stick or burn a DVD), I would be very pleased to know if an installation of 10.6.0 instead of 10.6.3 might work. I built in the HDD with a clean install of Lion 10.7.5 on it and booting takes minutes. This site says it was released with 10.6.3: Sadly the SSD and the two grey install discs with Snow Leopard 10.6.3 are lying around more than 700 kilometers away. I tested that computer once with the first developer beta of El Capitan but with an SSD in it and it was running very very fast. NVIDIA Geforce 320M with 256 MB shared VRAM
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