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    1. #1
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      Somebody using Mac here???

      Is it anybody into it here??Couse i always used windows and somehow got it before few days a mac laptop-its a powerbook G4(used),and wanna learn basics..
      Im in no rush to learn it but maybe i will need some help to start a thing
      Probably i will try first to format a hard drive and install os..
      And first question-which one is will suit me good-is the latest os tyger 10.4 allright or should i go with something earlyer??
      Thanks in advance and dont hessitate to throw any advice in doesent matter what as im a total newbie..
      Also if you know some page where i can read some real basics about mac please let me know,maybe some mac forum if its good organized with sticky posts for newbies so i dont need to ask anything and look totally stupid
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      It means that you have a right to make a copy
      Pc specs;p4-dual core,xp-sp2,2Gb ram,nec nd-3540A 16 x speed,revo7.1 audio card,,dsl 5mb down-1 mb up
      This info is posted in case i run into some pc problems which is happening relatively often...lol

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      Quote Originally Posted by zver
      Is it anybody into it here??Couse i always used windows and somehow got it before few days a mac laptop-its a powerbook G4(used),and wanna learn basics..
      Im in no rush to learn it but maybe i will need some help to start a thing
      Probably i will try first to format a hard drive and install os..
      And first question-which one is will suit me good-is the latest os tyger 10.4 allright or should i go with something earlyer??
      Thanks in advance and dont hessitate to throw any advice in doesent matter what as im a total newbie..
      Also if you know some page where i can read some real basics about mac please let me know,maybe some mac forum if its good organized with sticky posts for newbies so i dont need to ask anything and look totally stupid

      ..........WHATS A MAC............


      c'mon mac users help a guy out here


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      Quote Originally Posted by VIPER_1069
      WHATS A MAC
      This is a Mac!

      Pardon me for not standing.

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      Quote Originally Posted by zver
      Is it anybody into it here??
      Zver, OSX 10.4 should be fine for your MAC... unless it's a really old G4 processor. Check the specs on the box.

      Refomat and reinstall is quite easy on a MAC. You will have a boot priority to the CD-ROM drive. So if you put your 10.4 install disk in and reboot, the OSX installer should popup and walk you through the process.
      Eyes are a Window to the Soul (16th century proverb)

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      Thanks a lot bud.Will try and let you know how it went
      Copyrights
      It means that you have a right to make a copy
      Pc specs;p4-dual core,xp-sp2,2Gb ram,nec nd-3540A 16 x speed,revo7.1 audio card,,dsl 5mb down-1 mb up
      This info is posted in case i run into some pc problems which is happening relatively often...lol

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      You want fries and coke to go with that?
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