The install proceeded normally to completion. I got a dialog box that said there is a system to update, and I followed the prompts. Nothing much will happen for a long time.Īt this point, remembering that the Snow Leopard install can be interrupted and resumed, I went ahead and held down the power button on the MacBook Pro, and the system rebooted. You can move the cursor, but there's nothing to click. ![]() Upon clicking Okay, the screen drops into your default desktop image but with no menu bar and no icons. A dialog box came up* and said that we couldn't be logged out. Then, there's a final reboot.įor two of us on the TMO staff, the install process hung up on just one computer at the end of the first phase. Then, files that were loaded onto the hard disk are installed. After clicking the install icon on the DVD, files are transferred to the internal drive. The Snow Leopard install has, if you will, four install phases. ![]() There's a point where that process has hung for two of us at TMO. The Snow Leopard install process goes faster than prior versions of the OS because files are transferred from the DVD to the hard drive first.
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