If you still use any of these apps, now would be a good time to either update these Rosetta apps to the latest (hopefully Intel compatible) version, or delete them entirely. Although Snow Leopard only ran on Intel machines, Lion drops Rosetta support, meaning any software written for the PowerPC architecture will no longer work at all. With Lion, Apple is finally abandoning support for PowerPCs once and for all. Step 2 - Delete or Upgrade Your Rosetta Apps Follow our guide here to get yourself upgraded. Not on Mac OS X 10.6 at all? You can’t upgrade to Lion unless you’re running at least Snow Leopard. If you’re not, just go to Menu > Software Update, download and install the update. If you’re running Snow Leopard, just go to Menu > About This Mac and make sure you’re running Snow Leopard 10.6.8, which adds support to upgrade to Lion through the Mac App Store. Step 1 - Make Sure You’re Running Snow Leopard 10.6.8 This hard drive needs to be at least as large as your main drive.
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