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What are your Mac's specs?
Pantso:
Previous owner of an:
iBook 600 2002 model dual USB 384MB RAM 12" display
(R.I.P due to HD failure)
Current owner of an:
iBook G4 at 933MHz 14" display with 256MBs DDR RAM (soon to be maxed out to 640MBs)
and of course OS X.3.3
I also have an HP Pavilion laptop dual-booting Win 2k and SuSE Linux Pro 9.0, but this is a Macs only thread so...
Paladin9:
quote:Originally posted by Panos:
iBook 600 2002 model dual USB 384MB RAM 12" display
(R.I.P due to HD failure)
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You know, you can probably replace that HD and save your iBook. A 600Mhz iBook that is out of comision only becuase of a dead HD seems like a waste to me. If you do not want to get a new HD, then maybe you could give me the iBook if you do not need it anymore?
hm_murdock:
boot that baby up with Gentoo Live!
Pantso:
quote:
You know, you can probably replace that HD and save your iBook. A 600Mhz iBook that is out of comision only becuase of a dead HD seems like a waste to me. If you do not want to get a new HD, then maybe you could give me the iBook if you do not need it anymore?
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Ooops, I forgot to mention that it's been sold At a minimal price, due to the HD failure, but it helped nonetheless to buy the new one.
I agree with you that it a 600MHz iBook is in no way out of commission because of an HD failure. I just wanted the new one so bad though that I couldn't resist. I had also saved a decent amount of money, so I decided to go for it :D
quote:
boot that baby up with Gentoo Live!
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LOL! Will do Jimmy. It's still very new and I haven't had much time to 'play' with it yet, but I will start experimenting (as usual) when I get the chance :D
Paladin9:
I, also at one time had a decent amount of money, but that was before this G5 was sitting on my desk.
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