Is it just me or does my display look way more yellow after the Snow Leopard install?

Maybe it does! I can't comment on this personally since I haven't received my copy of mac-os-x-snow-leopard|Snow Leopard yet, but Apple has said that Snow Leopard changes the default gamma to 2.2 from Leopard's default of 1.8. You can change the gamma back to 1.8 to see if that fixes the problem for you. TUAW has a guide on how to change Leopard's gamma to match the new default that Snow Leopard introduces, but the same guide should work to change the gamma back to 1.8. You can visit the guide here: http://www.tuaw.com/2009/06/12/make-your-displays-gamma-in-leopard-match-snow-leopard.

When trying to install Snow Leopard, some people are having a problem where the installer will not recognize the current boot drive as a valid destination for Snow Leopard. Instead, it will display the drive with a yellow triangle on it, indicating something is wrong with that drive. When the drive is selected, the installer claims the system cannot boot from the drive.

"I closed all my apps. I ran the installer. I agreed to the terms.

I am asked where to install Snow Leopard. Only one disk is available - my boot disk. It has a yellow triangle on it.

Snow Leopard installer detects a small discrepancy in the partition table of the drive, and assumes booting off the drive may not be successful. The fixes involve rewriting the table without formatting the drive, but if that does not work then formatting should definitely work (provided you have a backup). Run drive checks.

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