

It is more than 6GB in size, and would save you the download time in the event something happens, and you need to reinstall that El Capitan system. If you get El Capitan, save a copy of the download to another drive. You can get that full installer for 10.11.6 (It's a free download!) through this link. It can be upgraded to OS X 10.11.6 (El Capitan), should you want to do that. You have a Mid 2009 MacBook (MacBook5,2 is the model identifier)

If you are NOW running 10.6.8 - do you want to upgrade to a newer version of OS X? Your plan should be to upgrade to a newer system - unless there is a compelling reason for you to stay with Snow Leopard (?) There's a lot of software that no longer supports Snow Leopard, and that might be why you are having problems installing recent applications. I apprecciate any help i can get, thanks! Terminate called after throwing an instance of 'NSException' Some users have already posted fixes which you can check out here. We have also noticed some other issues for people playing with the developer version of Lion, specifically when they try to connect to networked drives and NAS systems. Hopefully Apple fix the problem by the time Lion hits the shelves.

With OS X Lion due to ship very shortly, Apple have been applying some patches in recent weeks to prepare for the move. Many forums across the net have threads on the subject and a writer for Computerworld verifies that he has been experiencing the problem himself. operating system update is causing some problems for wireless networks. We have been hearing reports that Apples latest 10.6.8.
