![]() Given my "2010" model won't boot to the 10.6.3 retail disk, I would think it's extremely likely a 2012 model won't, either. I've tried booting to the retail 10.6.3 disk, and it won't do it. The gray disks it came with are Snow Leopard, 10.6.4. My 2010 Mac Pro actually has a mid 2011 build date, which is shortly before I purchased it. ![]()
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