I have a 13 inch MacBook with a 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and 4GB 667 MHz DDR 2 SDRAM running Mac OS X version 10.7.2 and I have had it with Lion. I want to go back to Snow Leopard. I am tired of all the system freezes I have encountered with Lion. My problem is that I don't know how to go about it. I still have the Snow Leopard media but of course, I can't just boot off that DVD and perform an installation. I assume that I would need to use the "Disk Utility" to format the HD and then perform the installation of the OS. Again I just don't know enough about the Mac to do this without first getting some step by step instructions on how to go about it. Can someone give me some instructions on how to use the Disk Utility to format my drive so that I can re-install Snow Leopard?
TIA
Javier
TIA
Javier