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CDs available if you can use them

I have available for anyone who wants them:

1. Software Restore and Apple Hardware Test disks for the iBook (CD version 1.0--Mac OS X and 9.2.2) 2. PowerBook G3 Software Install or Restore CD.

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sheepmyshaver123's picture
Joined: 2009 May 23
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Can you upload the PowerBook G3 SW Install/Restore CD to megaupload?

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I am new to this forum. I don't know how to do that. Can you tell me?

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It easy, just use Toast 4 or 5 or any of the CD burner applications to create CD images, and then stuffIt them and them upload.

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I'll try. Might take a week or so as I am in the middle of a huge project. When I have a few minutes to fool around, I'll see if I can do it. My G4 came with basic CD burning capabilities but I don't know the actual name of the app as I am still new to X OS. If could get a hold of Toast, that might be better. I don't remember seeing the disk image function in my basic stuff. You think it's there?

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In OS X you can use Disk Utility (it's in your Applications/Utilities folder). Just put in the disc to copy and click on the name of your CD or DVD drive in the left panel of the program. Then from the toolbar at the top click on New Image and change the image format to DVD/CD Master. It will save out a .cdr file. This is the same as a .toast or .iso. Right click on the file, choose Get Info and tick the "Locked" option. Then you can compress and upload it.

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You might as well grab yourself Toast Titanium 5, it works with Tiger: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/toast-5-titanium. For now, just follow Protocol 7's advice if you want to save time. But when you start using Toast, you'll never look back. Smile

And welcome to Macintosh! Wink

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Apple Hardware tests are also still available from the Apple website:
http://www.info.apple.com/support/aht.html