Thank you Ronni.. I had written to WAMUG before on this so maybe I should have 
repeated it in full. 
My friend's iMac has Snow Leopard installed.
Any way I'm keen to follow what you have written here and I'll let you know 
what occurs.
My best wishes
Marcus


Sent from Marcus iPhone 5

> On 10 Feb 2016, at 9:37 AM, Ronni Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 9 Feb 2016, at 8:34 PM, Marcus F Harris <cryptodo...@me.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, my friend needs to upgrade his early model iMac from the current OSX10.6 
>> It seems he has to purchase an upgrade from Apple. 
>> 
>> The question I have is can he skip Lion OS10.7 and purchase Mountain Lion 
>> OS10.8. They are both available to download and are each the same price 
>> $30.99
>> Marcus
> 
> Hi Marcus,
> 
> You have nor supplied enough specification details of the iMac for anyone to 
> give advice or help.
> Is the iMac able to install & run Mountain? 
> Also are all the applications that you friend uses in Leopard compatible 
> (with upgrades/updates) to run in Lion or Mountain Lion?
> 
> I would suggest you download a copy of my Tutorial “Prepare for Mountain 
> Lion” from my support website. 
> 
> Do your Preparation first to make sure your Mac can run Mountain Lion before 
> you download and install Mountain Lion.
> 
> The PDF below “Prepare for Mountain Lion” explains 'How to check your Mac can 
> run Mountain Lion', the amount of RAM & free Hard Drive space required, How 
> to check your Applications are compatible with Mountain Lion (Any items 
> labelled “Classic” or “PowerPC” will not work with Mountain Lion. 
> ONLY Universal & Intel will run in Mountain Lion OS X 10.8, and the correct 
> way to install Mountain Lion.
> 
> Then explains what to do after Mountain Lion has completed installation and 
> the computer reboots into Mountain Lion.
> 
> <http://www.ronnibrown.net/tutorials/prepare-for-mountain-lion/index.html>
> 
> Or if you find the iMac can’t run Mountain Lion, read or download my “Prepare 
> for Lion” tutorial.
> Do your Preparation first to make sure your Mac can run Lion before you 
> download and install Lion.
> 
> The PDF below “Prepare for Lion” explains what you need to do to get your Mac 
> ready for Lion. 
> How to check your Mac can run Lion, the amount of RAM & free Hard Drive space 
> required, and application ‘kind’ that will work in Lion. 
> How to ‘clean up your computer’ and the correct way to install Lion.
> 
> Then explains what to do after Lion has completed installation and the 
> computer reboots into Lion.
> 
> <http://www.ronnibrown.net/tutorials/prepare-for-lion-os-x-107/index.html>
> 
> If you find any of my Tutorials useful, a donation would be greatly 
> appreciated. 
> Details are on my website.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> 13-inch MacBook Air (April 2014)
> 1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz
> 8GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM
> 512GB PCIe-based Flash Storage
> 
> OS X El Capitan OS X 10.11.1
> 
>> 
>> Sent from Marcus iPhone 5
> 
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