You might also consider a larger hard disk if you are have less than 15GB to 20GB free space remaining on yours. If you have just 2GB RAM installed, I'd also suggest upgrading to at least 4GB RAM for best performance when installing OS X 10.7 Lion or OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. You'll only be using the Snow Leopard upgrade long enough to install Mountain Lion, but it is still a requirement today, because the only way to purchase 'Mountain Lion' upgrade is a download, and the only way to purchase a 'Snow Leopard' upgrade is on disc. The bad news: You'll first need to call Apple (1-800-MY-APPLE in the US) and order a $30 OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' upgrade disc and install it when it arrives, updating your system to OS X 10.6.6 or later, in order to get the Mac App Store so you CAN download 'Mountain Lion'. The cost of the download is $20, available from the Mac App Store. IT IS compatible with the very latest version of OS X, 10.8 'Mountain Lion': The good news: Your MacBook 5,2 is either an early-2009 or mid-2009 model: I'm sensing that you want to know which version(s) of OS X you can upgrade to, and how much it costs to do it. (Enter 'Johnny Carson, Carnac' into your favorite search engine for details and hilarious images and videos) Summoning my very best 'Carnac the Magnificient' powers of deduction.
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