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cma4324

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Nov 12, 2012
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Hi, I have an iBook G4 which is currently running OS X 10.4.11 and I want to replace the operating system discs that have been lost in a move. I have found some discs on ebay (10.4) that are the original ones from a Power Mac G5. I have also found some original 10.4.3 full discs (again for a G5). I wondered whether they would work on my G4?? Sorry if this is a bone question but I'm not very good with macs. Thanks
 
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Knoodles

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No. They will not work. Machine specific. Look for for one with a black not grey label.Those are the retail discs and will work with your iBook.
 

phoenixsan

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Oct 19, 2012
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You have to....

go and search the retail ones. If my memory works, that will be black labelled. Amazon sell it for $130 or some, plus taxes. Original, boxed edition, in case you want a reference price.

But if you want only the working discs, just search the retail ones in eBay. Can be in the $60-75 range

:):apple:
 

Gregg2

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May 22, 2008
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If those missing discs were the ones that came with your Mac, call apple and give them your serial number and they will send you replacement discs for a nominal charge.
 

JediMeister

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Replacement discs are only available for 5 years or so through Apple. Since iBooks haven't been manufactured since 2005, chances of being able to request discs are slim to none.
 

cma4324

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Nov 12, 2012
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Thank you

These answers are all very helpful and you have saved me money buying G5 discs for my G4. I will look for the black G4 discs on ebay or similar - thank you guys!
 

Gregg2

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May 22, 2008
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These answers are all very helpful ...

Well, apparently with one exception. ;)

(I didn't know when they stopped making iBooks, but wasn't paying attention to that anyway. My son had an iBook, purchased in 2004 I think. But I also didn't know Apple had a "statute of limitations" on how long they'd supply people with replacement discs. Good to know!)
 
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