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How to download windows media player for mac. Per this and this, Mountain Lion Server appears supported, if you have enough disk and physical memory.


You can migrate from that release, but would have to acquire and upgrade to OS X Server 10.6 either from Apple (if that’s still available, and you’ll almost certainly have to call Apple to get a serial number for it) or maybe a new-old-stock 10.6 server (if you can find a copy of that) if you want to upgrade.
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I’d try the call to Apple first, if you really want to try the upgrade and not a migration.


Here is the Lion-related migration and upgrade information, which does reference migrations from as far back as 10.5.8.
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One potential way to migrate might be multiple external backups, then use Server Migration Assistant to haul in the old bits.


FWIW and given the vintage of that Mac Pro 3,1 box, I’d seriously consider replacing that box with a Mac Mini Server and maybe some external Thunderbolt storage. Much smaller box, newer, and likely roughly as capable. Given the vintage of your current Mac Pro server, the upcoming Mac Pro probably well exceeds your performance and storage requirements.


There’s also an OS X Mavericks release ’coming this fall’ per Apple announcements.
Oct 16, 2013 11:23 AM Article ID = 114
Article Title = Virtualising Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (Server)
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Article Last Updated = 27th March 2019
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Instructions for installing, setting up and virtualising Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (Server) on a modern Mac so you can use Rosetta (PowerPC) based applications.Virtualising Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Server/RosettaThe ability to virtualise Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard is important and very useful as it is the only way to use Rosetta(PowerPC) based applications on a modern Macintosh computer. MacStrategy presents a special guide to doing just this. You mustvirtualise Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Server and not the client version. This is a legal requirement by Apple.You are legally allowed to virtualise the server version but not the normal, client version.
This article deals with setting up/installing a virtual machine with Mac OS X 10.6 clean/from scratch. If you would like to transfer an existing Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 to a virtual machine, or take a Mac OS X 10.6 bootable storage device/clone/disk image and convert it into a virtual machine please see this article instead.Virtualisation Software
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*Oracle VirtualBox [FREE - Open source under GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2]InstructionsSome people have reported that if you have a very modern Macintosh computer (one released well after Mac OS X 10.6 existed) it is not easy/possible to install to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Server in a virtual environment. We’re looking into that and will update this article with more information when we have it. We’ll test with other Macs as and when we can and update this article accordingly. For this article we have tested using the following Macs:
*MacBook Pro 15’ (Early 2011 model - MacBookPro8,2) [released after 10.6.3]
*Mac mini (Late 2012 model - Macmini6,2) [released after 10.6.3]If you do have an older Mac that should support Mac OS X 10.6 but get an error message along the lines of ’Mac OS virtual machines can run only on computers having Mac OS X Leopard (version 10.5.1 or higher) or Mac OS X Tiger (version 10.4.11 or higher) installed’ specifically listing ’Problem ID: 397’ then follow Parallel’s instructions here and try again.PreparationNOTE: You will need a Mac with a physical, optical drive to create an ISO disk image of the Mac OS X 10.6 Server install DVD. This does not need to be the Mac you ultimately install the virtual machine on, you just need a Mac with an optical drive to create the ISO disk image of the Mac OS X 10.6 Server install DVD in the first place.
*Obtain your preferred virtualisation software (see list above)
*Obtain the Mac OS X 10.6 Server install disc:
*If you don’t have one, it is available by calling the Apple Store (in the UK 0800 048 0408) - you cannot buy it via the Apple online store
*You need part number ’MC588Z/A’ which is specifically ’Mac OS X 10.6.3 Snow Leopard Server Unlimited Clients Single Licence International’ (£14.00 inc VAT in the UK) - not the normal client edition (part number MC573Z/A)
*Create an ISO disk image of the Mac OS X 10.6 Server install DVD:
*Go to Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility
*Insert your Mac OS X 10.6 Server install DVD
*In Disk Utility, in the top left, click on the icon for the optical drive not the indented line for the disc volume
*Go to File menu > New > Disk Image from device name, where device name is the OS name of your optical drive e.g. disk1
*In the save dialogue box enter a suitable filename e.g. ’Mac OS X Server 10.6.3 ISO.dmg’. Leave Image Format with the default setting of compressed.
*Wait for the image to be created and then eject the original DVD
*Archive/backup the ’Mac OS X Server 10.6.3 ISO.dmg’ disc image that you just created
*Purchase/install/update your preferred virtualisation software
*Make sure you have plenty of free hard disk space (a basic 10.6 Server install is about ~8.5GB before your own applications and you’ll need at least twice that if you need to clone it for multiple installations), so we recommend at least 25GB of free space
*Make sure your actual, physical Mac has a working internet connection e.g. use a web browser to go to https://www.apple.com and see if you can view a web page
*Create a dedicated folder to share files/documents with the virtual environment e.g. in your Documents folder create a folder titled ’106SharedFolder’Instructions for installing Mac OS X 10.6 Server with:Parallels Desktop v9 (or later) Instructions
*Open Parallels
*Go to File menu > New
*Click on ’Install Windows or another OS from a DVD or image file’ and click Continue
*Click on ’Image File’
*Drag your Mac OS X 10.6 Server install DVD ISO image file to the area in the window
*Click Continue to begin installing Mac OS X
*Name your virtual machine e.g. ’Mac OS X 10.6 Server’
*Tick the ’Customize settings before installation’ option
*Choose your required custom settings. We recommend:
*General > CPUs and Memory e.g. 2 CPUs and 4GB RAM)
*Options > Sharing - for best security set ’Share Folders’ to ’None’, untick ’SmartMount’ ’Map mac volumes to virtual Machine and click ’Custom Folders…’ and add your dedicated shared folder e.g. in your Documents > ’106SharedFolder’ (as per the preparation section above)
*Hardware > Video > Video memory - the more memory assigned the higher the resolution available for the virtual environment
*Hardware > Network 1 > Type > Bridged Network: ’Built-in Ethernet’ - the virtual environment will use your physical Mac’s Ethernet network configuration
*Security > Time Machine > Do not back up virtual machine
*Close settings window and click ’Continue’
*The virtual machine will reboot to the OS X Server install disc (Apple logo + whirling wheel underneath)
*Follow the on screen instructions
*At the Install Mac OS X Server screen, click ’Customize…’ in the bottom left and select custom options as required, specifically tick ’Rosetta’ and ’QuickTime 7’. Only tick ’Langauge Translations’ or ’X11’ if you specifically need them otherwise you are just wasting space. No need to tick ’Printer Support’ as it’s a virtual environment and if drivers are needed OS X will automatically download and install the latest driver versions as required.
*After the installation completes and the virtual machine reboots please be patient, especially with any black screens - everything is slightly slower in a virtual environment
*At the Welcome screen follow the on screen instructionsNOTE: If 10.6 Server needs to be installed on multiple Macs using different serial numbers that you have no control over make a copy or clone of the virtual machine before entering the serial number:
*In Parallels ’Shut down’ the virtual machine and choose shut down again to force the Mac to shut down if necessary
*In the Finder go to the Parallels virtual machine folder (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Documents > Parallels)
*Copy/duplicate/archive the Mac OS X 10.6 Server virtual machine file (pvm)
*Copy this file to the same place on additional Macs with Parallels as required (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Documents > Parallels)OR make a clone:
*In Parallels go to Window menu > Virtual Machines List
*Select the Mac OS X 10.6 Server virtual machine (don’t open it or start it)
*Go to File menu > Clone and make a clone of the virtual machine
*Copy the clone to additional Macs with Parallels as required
*Start up the Mac OS X 10.6 Server virtual machine again and complete the initial installation (and enter your serial number)
*Set up as a new server
*If you don’t want to register at the registration page click inside the virtual machine and window and press (Apple+q) then click the ’Skip’ button
*At the Administrator Account screen untick ’Enable administrators to log in remotely using SSH’ and ’Enable administrators to manage this server remotely’ and create an admin account
*At the Network screen select Ethernet on the left and on the right set ’Configure IPv4’ to ’Using DHCP’
*At the Network Names screen set ’Primary DNS Name’ to ’my106server.private’ and ’Computer Name’ to ’my106server’ (use different, identifiable names if you are installing on multiple Macs e.g. 106server01.private / 106server01, then 106server02.private / 106server02, and so on… - these can be changed later if required)
*At the Users and Groups screen choose ’Configure Manually’
*At the Connect to a Directory Server screen untick ’Connect to a Directory Server’
*At the Directory Services screen untick ’Set up an Open Directory master’
*Click ’Setup’ and Mac OS X Server will configure itself
*Now the Finder will appear and the Server Admin application will openNOTE: Under Settings >
*General tab you can change the serial number
*Network tab you can change the Computer Name and/or Local Hostname
*Quit Server Admin
*Unmount the ’Mac OS X Server Install Disc’
*Go to Virtual Machine menu > Install Parallels Tools…
*Install Parallels Tools, following the on screen instructions and restart the virtual machine when complete
*Set the screen resolution as required
*Set your Finder > Preferences
*Move or delete the ’Mac OS X Server Next Steps.pdf’ from the Desktop - you do not need to do any of this.
*To avoid confusion rename the hard disk from Macintosh HD to something that is different to your current hard disk e.g. ’106 Server HD’
*Remove unneeded server administration tools icons from the Dock
*Go to Apple menu > Software Update and install all available updates (there will be quite a lot of updates and the 10.6.8 server update is over 1GB in size so they could take some time to download/install)
*Keep going to Apple menu > Software Update and installing all available updates until there are no more updates to installNOTE: If you are going to install 10.6 Server on multiple Macs and you have control over the serial numbers you can now make a copy or clone of the virtual machine and simply change the serial number on each installation:
*In Parallels ’Shut down’ the virtual machine and choose shut down again to force the Mac to shut down if necessary
*In the Finder go to the Parallels virtual machine folder (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Documents > Parallels)
*Copy/duplicate/archive the Mac OS X 10.6 Server virtual machine file (pvm)
*Copy this file to the same place on additional Macs with Parallels as required (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Documents > Parallels)NOTE: On the Mac with a new installation, open Server Admin and go to Settings > General tab to change the serial numberOR make a clone:
*In Parallels go to Window menu > Virtual Machines List
*Select the Mac OS X 10.6 Server virtual machine (don’t open it or start it)
*Go to File menu > Clone and make a clone of the virtual machine
*Copy the clone to additional Macs with Parallels as requiredNOTE: On the Mac with a new installation, open Server Admin and go to Settings > General tab to change the serial number
*Install your required Rosetta/PowerPC/10.6 compatible software
*Check the Mac OS X 10.6 Server NotesNOTE: You cannot drag and drop between the Mac OS X virtual environment and your normal Mac/primary OS but you can configure the Virtual Machine to have a shared folder with your primary OS though - go to Parallels, Virtual Machine menu > Configure… > Options > Sharing - for best security set ’Share Folders’ to ’None’, untick ’SmartMount’ ’Map mac volumes to virtual Machine and click ’Custom Folders…’ and add shared folder(s) as required e.g. use the dedicated Documents > ’106SharedFolder’ folder in your primary OS as per the preparation section aboveVMWare Fusion
*Open VMWare Fusion
*Go to File menu > New
*At the ’Select the Installation Method’ screen click on ’Install from disc or image’ and click Continue
*Drag your Mac OS X 10.6 Server install DVD ISO image file to the area in the window and click Continue
*At the ’Choose Operating System’ screen select Apple Mac OS X > Mac OS X Server 10.6 Mac OS X Server 10.6’/>
*At the ’Virtual Machine Summary’ click ’Customize Settings’
*Name your virtual machine e.g. ’Mac OS X 10.6 Server’
*Choose your required custom settings
*We recommend:
*Processors & Memory > CPUs and Memory e.g. 2 CPUs and 4GB/4096MB RAM)
*Hard Disk (SATA) > virtual machine drive size of 64GB
*Close the settings window and click ’Finish’
*Click the start button/triangle in the middle of the screen to begin installing Mac OS X
*The virtual machine will reboot to the OS X Server install disc (Apple logo + whirling wheel underneath)
*Follow the on screen instructions
*At the Install Mac OS X Server screen, click ’Customize…’ in the bottom left and select custom options as required, specifically tick ’Rosetta’ and ’QuickTime 7’. Only tick ’Langauge Translations’ or ’X11’ if you specifically need them otherwise you are just wasting space. No need to tick ’Printer Support’ as it’s a virtual environment and if drivers are needed OS X will automatically download and install the latest driver versions as required.
*After the installation completes and the virtual machine reboots please be patient, especially with any black screens - everything is slightly slower in a virtual environment
*At the Welcome screen follow the on screen instructionsNOTE: If 10.6 Server needs to be installed on multiple Macs using different serial numbers that you have no control over make a copy or clone of the virtual machine before entering the serial number:
*Go to Virtual Machine menu > Shut down and click the ’Shut Down’ button
*Quit VMWare Fusion
*In the Finder go to the Fusion virtual machine folder (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Documents > Virtual Machines)
*Copy/duplicate/archive the Mac OS X 10.6 Server virtual machine file (pvm)
*Copy this file to the same place on additional Macs with Fusion as required (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Documents > Virtual Machines)OR make a clone:
*If you have Fusion ’Professional’, in Fusion select the Mac OS X 10.6 Server virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library (you cannot create clones using the standard version of Fusion - use the copy method above instead)
*Click Virtual Machine and select ’Create Full Clone’
*Type a name for the clone e.g. ’Mac OS X 10.6 Server Clone’ and click Save to make a clone of the virtual machine
*The clone file is created in the Fusion Virtual Machines folder (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Documents > Virtual Machines)
*Copy the clone to additional Macs with Fusion as required
*Start up the Mac OS X 10.6 Server virtual machine again and complete the initial i

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