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Little Warlings Mac Os 11
Hi, and welcome to Apple Discussions.
If you could get the exact installation CDs that came with the iBook, it would be a good start. If it is the 900 MHz model with the 12-inch display, you can find the specs here:
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ibook/stats/ibook_900.html
As you can see, it came with both Mac OS 9.2.2 and Mac OS X 10.2.4 installed. It will not be able to use earlier versions of either Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X.
If you get a barebones Mac OS X set of discs, the original software that came with the iBook (such as AppleWorks) won't be included. If that's what you decide to do, Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) includes early versions of iPhoto and iMovie which are not included in Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger). The iBook cannot use any version of the OS past Mac OS X 10.4.
You need the full install retail version (not an upgrade version) of either Mac OS X 10.3 or Mac OS X 10.4 if you want to install a version of the OS without finding the original system CDs.
Don't buy gray system discs (which are machine specific) unless they are specifically for the model of iBook you have.
I always wince when I see someone say they're trying these ancient little iBooks to 'see if I like a Mac.' Beautiful as these little computers are, they were discontinued in October of 2003. They really are not much of an indication of what a modern Mac is like.
You may find it as cheap to buy another used iBook with the discs as it is to buy an old complete retail install version:
http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Mac-Tiger-10-4-6-VERSION/dp/B000BWZZLG
http://www.amazon.com/Mac-10-3-Panther-OLD-VERSION/dp/B0000E6NK9/ref=dpcp_ob_sw_title3
Good luck!
If you could get the exact installation CDs that came with the iBook, it would be a good start. If it is the 900 MHz model with the 12-inch display, you can find the specs here:
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ibook/stats/ibook_900.html
As you can see, it came with both Mac OS 9.2.2 and Mac OS X 10.2.4 installed. It will not be able to use earlier versions of either Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X.
If you get a barebones Mac OS X set of discs, the original software that came with the iBook (such as AppleWorks) won't be included. If that's what you decide to do, Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) includes early versions of iPhoto and iMovie which are not included in Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger). The iBook cannot use any version of the OS past Mac OS X 10.4.
You need the full install retail version (not an upgrade version) of either Mac OS X 10.3 or Mac OS X 10.4 if you want to install a version of the OS without finding the original system CDs.
Don't buy gray system discs (which are machine specific) unless they are specifically for the model of iBook you have.
I always wince when I see someone say they're trying these ancient little iBooks to 'see if I like a Mac.' Beautiful as these little computers are, they were discontinued in October of 2003. They really are not much of an indication of what a modern Mac is like.
You may find it as cheap to buy another used iBook with the discs as it is to buy an old complete retail install version:
http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Mac-Tiger-10-4-6-VERSION/dp/B000BWZZLG
http://www.amazon.com/Mac-10-3-Panther-OLD-VERSION/dp/B0000E6NK9/ref=dpcp_ob_sw_title3
Good luck!
Little Warlings Mac Os X
Dec 11, 2009 2:56 PM