No, you have a Mac Mini using the Power PC G4 processor. Only a Mac running the Intel Processor can run 10.6.8 Snow Leopard. You can however install 10.5.8 Leopard on your Mac Mini.
OS X Snow Leopard can be install on a Mac only when the Mac fulfiles the below specifications: -Intel Processor1GB RAM5GB of hard drive spaceDVD Drive
You can install windows 7 on a MAC using Boot Camp. It is included on your OS X Leopard or Snow Leopard installation DVD.
Apple's Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) is their operating system for their range of Mac computers. It can legally only be installed on computers made by Apple.
To ensure full compatibility with Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) it is best to install the latest version of LimeWire 5.3. (See links below)
Providing a Mac mini is running Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) it can be used to make iPhone apps. Apple provides separate versions of the iPhone Software Development Kit for Leopard and Snow Leopard. The SDK requires the Xcode development tools which are included with the Mac OS X installation disc.
10.6.x is no longer actively supported by Apple on anycomputer now so they will not be able to help you even if your mini is supported. If you have any problems the Apple forums are there to help.
You have Leopard which is (10.5.8). One of the requirements for installing Lion is that you already have Snow Leopard (OSx 10.6) or later installed. The main reason is that Lion is available only via the Mac App Store, and the Mac App Store debuted in Mac OSx Snow Leopard (10.6.6). In other words, you need Snow Leopard just to purchase and download Lion. So you are going to have to purchase and install Snow Leopard before you can proceed to purchase and install Lion. If you bought your Mac at a retail store then go back and ask them for a free updrade to Snow Leopard. They may just give it to you for free if you agree to purchase Lion which should cost you around $20. Does not hurt to ask. If you purchased it online then contact Apple for the upgrade to Snow Leopard.
Although technically an upgrade to Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5) the Snow Leopard (10.6) disc does have a full installer and so can install the software onto a blank formatted disc with no existing OS.
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5GB is the space required to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard, but don't expect to be able to run Snow Leopard in that space. You will need at least 15 - 20GB to run Snow Leopard and its apps.
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