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heljy

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How many discs does OS X comes with?
« on: 5 November 2002, 06:58 »
3?

I can get a student version for $49.00

Comes with 3 CDs

Are iTunes, iDVD all included in the OS X or do we have to purchase them seperately.

Thanks

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« Reply #1 on: 5 November 2002, 07:09 »
3 Disks
Install 1, Install 2, and a Developer Disk
All iApps are included except iDVD

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« Reply #2 on: 6 November 2002, 03:30 »
I guess they must have dropped the OS9 in box approach.

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« Reply #3 on: 6 November 2002, 03:34 »
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Originally posted by Ravuya:
I guess they must have dropped the OS9 in box approach.


Looks that way. Also, keep in mind that from January 2003 all new Macs will stop booting from 9.

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« Reply #4 on: 6 November 2002, 04:19 »
OS X may have also been to LARGE to place in one CD, I dont think it was just their choice alone.
When Gahndi preached nonviolence, he meant to exclude it towards Windows users.

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« Reply #5 on: 6 November 2002, 05:13 »
Only the first disk is really necessary. If you don't want the additional apps package, you can just quit the installer after the first disk is done and Jag will be installed.

heljy

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« Reply #6 on: 6 November 2002, 11:35 »
If I buy the one with DVDROM, will iDVD be included as well?

What does it mean that new Macs will stop booting from Mac 9?

Apple is not going to ship any new mas with OS9 anymore?

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« Reply #7 on: 6 November 2002, 14:18 »
quote:
Originally posted by heljy:
If I buy the one with DVDROM, will iDVD be included as well?

What does it mean that new Macs will stop booting from Mac 9?

Apple is not going to ship any new mas with OS9 anymore?



Will idvd be included, my friend that bought a powermac with just the combo drive it came with idvd.  But that was the older [sdram] model and was before jag, so im not 100% sure.  What does all macs wont boot from os 9 mean, well it means after january if you buy a mac it will only boot from os 10, you will NOT be able to install os 9 at all.  I think if you buy a new computer from apple now it will still come with os 9 but not for much longer.

[ November 06, 2002: Message edited by: trc3 ]


heljy

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« Reply #8 on: 10 November 2002, 21:54 »
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Will idvd be included, my friend that bought a powermac with just the combo drive it came with idvd. But that was the older [sdram] model and was before jag, so im not 100% sure. What does all macs wont boot from os 9 mean, well it means after january if you buy a mac it will only boot from os 10, you will NOT be able to install os 9 at all. I think if you buy a new computer from apple now it will still come with os 9 but not for much longer.


Does it mean that you are going to change the hardware or anything like that?

I dun understand how you cant install an OS 9 anymore if nothing's going to change  :rolleyes:

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« Reply #9 on: 10 November 2002, 22:12 »
No, they aren't changing the hardware. They figured out some way to prevent people from booting to 9.

I don't know about not being able to install 9...I think if you went all-OS9 it would work.

The "Classic Environment" will still work.

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« Reply #10 on: 10 November 2002, 23:16 »
3 Discs in the Jag Box

1 & 2 for Installation
1 for Developer tools

Jag includes all iApps except for iDVD, iCal, and iSync.

If you have a a DVD burning Mac, the only way to get iDVD back onto your drive (If u did a clean install of Jag) is to take all of your Software Restore discs, copy them to your Hard Drive, then double click on the first one.  It should Open Disc Copy and a "Macintosh HD" will appear on your desktop.  You then go into the Applications folder in the "Macintosh HD" and copy iDVD to the Applications folder on your Jag HD.