I would exactly that too. Also, I might go ahead and update that OS to whatever latest x.x.x version is available for it at the Apple web site. And the security updates. For other updates from Apple on things like iTunes and AirPort, I'd let the new owner run them if he/she wants them.

Al Poulin

On Aug 23, 2005, Steve Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'd just go ahead and boot off of the original restore or OS CDs that
came with the unit and install whatever OS was on there.

Steve

On Aug 23, 2005, at 4:04 AM, David Harris wrote:

Hi:

I need to reset the systems administration in my 900 Mhz iBook as I
am in the process of selling it for personal reasons.  What is the
correct process to do this?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

d


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