[citation][nom]Yoder54[/nom]No, one was a first gen iMac, an aluminum MacBook, and a mid-209 17" MacBook Pro. Very different hardware...as stated above not key-gens, 800 numbers, etc...as stated above. With MS you have to jump through far too many hoops and installation is a major concern. Can you jump from 32-bit to 64-bit on the fly with Win7? Don't think so...it is easy enough with Snow Leopard. Besides, the Unix core has it all over the vestiges of DOS.Will it be possible to upgrade a 32-bit Win OS to 64-bit without reformatting? Nope. It is possible with SL.[/citation]
you installed Snow Leopard on a first generation PowerPC iMac?
Sorry - no you didn't. Snow Leopard is not compatible with PPC Macs; it is strictly Intel Only. The last OS for PPC was Leopard. Apple decides when it is time to cease backwards compatibility, and they tend to do 3-4 years (last PPC was being sold right about 3 years ago, less than 4, cause I still have an entire rotation waiting to go, and I'm on a 4 year rotation - btw, not RELEASED, that was almost 5. . .when they stopped selling them)
So, no, you didn't.