Hi Debra,
No worries. Swapping drives in the G3 powerbooks is pretty easy. I replaced
the 10GB drive in my iBook with a 40 and then put the 10 in my Wallstreet.
Everything took about an hour and most of that was spent on the iBook.
No extra parts are needed, just watch how everything comes apart
On May 19, 2005, at 6:03 PM, Dyna wrote:
Apple markets the iBook to schools with the implied assurance that it
is capable of withstanding the abuse school kids can deliver. I would
thusly raise unholy hell with Apple and remind them that your family
will personally lobby against any
From: Steve Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Would the QuickSilver be too different and affect the software
installed or is OS X truly a one system for all ?!?...
That should work just fine.
Cheers! Made life a lot easier!!! :o)
Larry
From: themacuser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't use it.
What about with a seemingly DEAD battery in a Lombard ?!?
Nothing to lose, but could it wake it up ?!
Larry
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Hi Lister's
I have a Wallstreet 300 Mhz running OS X 10.1.5.
I am trying to backup some of my files to CD's before installing OS X
10.2.
I have come across a problem which I have not had before.
I have placed a new CD-R or CD-RW in the drive an MCE CD-RW, after
naming it, it mounts OK.
I
on 22/05/05 18:48, John.E.Abraham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lister's
I have a Wallstreet 300 Mhz running OS X 10.1.5.
I am trying to backup some of my files to CD's before installing OS X
10.2.
I have come across a problem which I have not had before.
I have placed a new CD-R
On May 22, 2005, at 5:00 PM, Larry le Mac wrote:
From: Steve Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Would the QuickSilver be too different and affect the software
installed or is OS X truly a one system for all ?!?...
That should work just fine.
Cheers! Made life a lot easier!!! :o)
Good