M matt1987 macrumors member Original poster Jan 7, 2007 44 0 Nov 5, 2007 #1 You see, my girlfriend ordered a MacBook and it's going to come pre-loaded with Leopard. Will it come with the disc as well? And if so, could I snatch it off of her and load it onto my MBP? That'd rock but it seems too simple....
You see, my girlfriend ordered a MacBook and it's going to come pre-loaded with Leopard. Will it come with the disc as well? And if so, could I snatch it off of her and load it onto my MBP? That'd rock but it seems too simple....
M matt1987 macrumors member Original poster Jan 7, 2007 44 0 Nov 5, 2007 #3 psychofreak said: Physically yes, legally no. Click to expand... Well, yeah. Not legally. But will all MacBooks (not MBP's) come pre-loaded with Leopard AND a Leopard disc? Or will it only be a reformatting disc specific to THAT model of computer? Or will I be able to pop it onto my MBP... Cause that would just be...nice. Thanks for the reply, dude.
psychofreak said: Physically yes, legally no. Click to expand... Well, yeah. Not legally. But will all MacBooks (not MBP's) come pre-loaded with Leopard AND a Leopard disc? Or will it only be a reformatting disc specific to THAT model of computer? Or will I be able to pop it onto my MBP... Cause that would just be...nice. Thanks for the reply, dude.
7 72930 Retired May 16, 2006 9,060 4 Nov 5, 2007 #4 I think this is getting beyond the forum rules...
M matt1987 macrumors member Original poster Jan 7, 2007 44 0 Nov 5, 2007 #5 psychofreak said: I think this is getting beyond the forum rules... Click to expand... Well, still - an answer would be appreciated.
psychofreak said: I think this is getting beyond the forum rules... Click to expand... Well, still - an answer would be appreciated.
plinden macrumors 601 Apr 8, 2004 4,029 143 Nov 5, 2007 #6 If it's anything like what Apple's done up to now, the Leopard disk will be model-specific, ie. not the same as a retail disk.
If it's anything like what Apple's done up to now, the Leopard disk will be model-specific, ie. not the same as a retail disk.
M matt1987 macrumors member Original poster Jan 7, 2007 44 0 Nov 5, 2007 #7 plinden said: If it's anything like what Apple's done up to now, the Leopard disk will be model-specific, ie. not the same as a retail disk. Click to expand... Damn. Too expensive to buy it...
plinden said: If it's anything like what Apple's done up to now, the Leopard disk will be model-specific, ie. not the same as a retail disk. Click to expand... Damn. Too expensive to buy it...
paddykev macrumors member Oct 16, 2007 45 2 uk Nov 5, 2007 #8 It only works on the leopard ultimate version not the leopard basic or premium versions
e12a macrumors 68000 Oct 28, 2006 1,881 0 Nov 5, 2007 #9 assuming its a Family licensed pack, yes. (but it isnt)
E emac82 macrumors 6502 Feb 17, 2007 461 25 Atlantic Canada Nov 5, 2007 #10 matt1987 said: Damn. Too expensive to buy it... Click to expand... $129 is not Expensive to buy an OS...Especially for what you are getting...
matt1987 said: Damn. Too expensive to buy it... Click to expand... $129 is not Expensive to buy an OS...Especially for what you are getting...
S SoLibertyDies macrumors regular Oct 16, 2006 164 0 Spanaway, Wa Nov 5, 2007 #11 I find it funny that you paid all the money for a MacBook Pro, and then claim that Leopard is too expensive to acquire legally. sigh
I find it funny that you paid all the money for a MacBook Pro, and then claim that Leopard is too expensive to acquire legally. sigh
Dybbuk macrumors 6502a Aug 8, 2006 976 35 Nov 5, 2007 #12 The MacRumors moral police is coming! Seriously though, $129 isn't that expensive, is it? I just spent 2/3 of that on underwear.
The MacRumors moral police is coming! Seriously though, $129 isn't that expensive, is it? I just spent 2/3 of that on underwear.