Your iMac should take 10.5, but it's an upgrade you'll have to purchase. Strangely, it's pretty pricey. You'll need the full retail installation, which can be found in the eBay listings here.
EDIT:
- Yep, you should be able to upgrade to Leopard just fine. It won't take the latest version, which is 10.6, but 10.5 should run normally.
- Provided you choose to "Upgrade" rather than erase and install, all your files should be fine.
- I think that all the apps you've mentioned above should work. The only kind of applications that 10.5 breaks are those that are written for OS9. Chances are, you were not using the Classic environment, so this shouldn't be a big deal.
As per where to get the discs, I'd try the solution that Ralph has given- that seems to be the cheapest way.
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What kind of Mac do you have? Do you know if it is Intel or PowerPC based?
- de Josh Calvetti
Q.#1: Based on the comment posted 17 hours ago by 'Calvetti' if I'm reading it correctly I can upgrade to Leopard. But am I reading it right? Apparently my system does not have an Intel processor.
I have an iMac G5 (2004?) | 1.8 GHz PowerPC G5 | currently running 10.4.11...
If there is a disk to upgrade "my" system could you please supply the url? I've only located the 'Box Set' on the Apple site, but the requirements indicate Intel.
Q#2: Will I loose any files?
Q#3: If I can and do upgrade will all my software still run or do I have to upgrade all of that too? Ill, photoshop, flash, dreamweaver, word, excel, powerpoint etc.
This whole quest started when I wanted to get a camera for 'Skype' and the Intuit 'Quickbooks' (for Mac)...
- de Vanessa
Call the Apple store and ask for a sales rep. Explain you have a PPC G5 iMac and want to upgrade to Leopard. The rep should help you achieve your goal. Good luck. Ralph
- de rj713
Forgot to give you the number. 1-800-MY-APPLE. Ralph
- de rj713
First, a giant thank you to you all. I think I get it - although very confusing because you're all debating the facts. From what I've learned thru the muck of conflicting info, is that I need to purchase the full-install version of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. So the Answer to my Q#1 was answered... Let's explore my Q#2... will I loose files? I managed to find an Auth. Mac Tech locally, but the house call is pricey - he did indicate he would back-up everything before hand and do a diagnostic... then the sales pitch of course. If I do this MYSELF... Do I need to back up my entire system and all my files? I run two businesses out of my home and my files are ultra important! So... should I do an entire back-up before I "simply insert the DVD and double-click the Install Mac OS X icon"? Could it be that simplistic? Your wisdom and guidance is needed on this question the most! My Q3# was answered... I understand all my current software will work with 10.5.
- de Vanessa
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