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What should I do with my old iBook G3?
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I need a little help here...
I just got a brand new iMac- but still have the ole college iBook G3... Any practical ideas as to what I could do with it?
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Hong Kong
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Give it to someone less fortunate.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Mod it. Make something cool with it.
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My Macbook Specs: 2.4GHZ C2D - 2GB RAM 667MHZ DDR2 - 160GB HD - Superdrive - Intel GMA X3100 - Mighty Mouse - Mac OS X Leopard - Windows Vista Ultimate
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I was thinking mom- she needs her own machine for web browsing and emailing... which i can do...
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Oakland, CA
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I use my old laptops around the house where I hang out so that I can easily grab one to look something up online, check e-mail, or lend to a guest.
I often reinstall the OS and keep the hard drive lean in order to help the computer performing as well as it can. On my power book G3 I replaced the HD with a 5400 RPM 40GB I got cheap, which improved performance due to the limited RAM and heavy paging that was occurring.
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17" iMac CD|-|15" PB G4 1.25 GHz|-|iBook g4 1Ghz|-|Pismo
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Senior User
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: NY
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Originally Posted by Andy8
Give it to someone less fortunate.
Originally Posted by EasyMac
Mod it. Make something cool with it.
Either of these sound good too me. If you don't know anyone who would really appreciate it, then I would mod it.....OR you could send it to me (kidding)
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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do I HAVE to reinstall Tiger? I'd rather just kill the admin account (create a new one first) and be done with the old stuff... wouldn't this be enough? I've never formated a mac.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Def give it to your mom.
There's nothing like sharing the love of macs in the family.
To reformat the drive, ie wipe it clean, you need system discs. Either a retail copy of a system that will run on your laptop or the original discs. During the install select "erase and install". Presto. A harddrive that's clean. And less likely to have errors that will eventually cause problems down the road.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I have my old Panther, Tiger, and the disks that came with my iMac with Leopard. That's about it... So just use the Tiger disk? and bam?
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Bam = new system install just like new. the computer will still be 8-10 years old, but everything will be reset like the day you got it. That said, you will have to reinstall applications that you want to have on there that don't come with Tiger.
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