Hi Nigel

Your best bet is to install Lion or Mountain Lion from the App Store, it'll 
create a recovery partition on the Mac that you can use to wipe & reinstall the 
hard drive. You may find though that the new OS X install from the App Store 
cures whatever's causing the need for a clean install.

Regards

Sam
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On 13 Jun 2013, at 17:02, nigel proctor <[email protected]> wrote:

> My daughters MacBook needs a clean install.
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> I have a genuine Apple Snow Leopard DVD but seem to recall that different 
> machines, especially laptops, required different installs in the past. Will 
> my Snow Leopard work on her MacBook?
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> Cheers all..
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