Frostwire for mac os 10.6.87/5/2023 ![]() I have successfully installed Snow Leopard Server (SLS 10.6.8) guest OS running in a VM under Parallels 10 on a late 2012 iMac (13.2 model). I will stay optimistic on the basis that the answer is out there somewhere. I have tried to get VirtualBox to run Snow Leopard Server (SLS 10.6.8) and it just crashes in the boot process on any Mac hardware I have tried that was released after 2011. What really bugs me is that I cannot find any instructions on the web for getting the iCloud Drive to show in Finder, knowing that I have done it once successfully in the not too distant past. I do not need to synchronise with iCloud, I just need to be able to open and work with files directly from the iCloud Drive, just like any other drive. I can access iCloud Drive easily through a browser, and that is good, but having to download for editing, then remembering to upload the edited version after ditching/renaming the original, is a bit of a pain - which of course I don't have to suffer when using my Windows machines. ![]() I've tried the link provided by one of the responders but no luck I'm afraid - I had been there before and not found the answer. It seems El Capitan will not go on this machine. (I have set Time Machine running now - closing the stable door etc., but it should stop any more horses bolting.) I did not run backups, do I suppose I deserve all I got. ![]() ![]() Unlike previous versions of Mac OS X, the goals of Snow Leopard were improved performance, greater efficiency and the reduction of its overall memory footprint. It's reassuring to know that there is so much speedy help out there. Mac OS X Snow Leopard (version 10.6) is the seventh major release of Mac OS X, Apples desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers.
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