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Okay, so in a couple of weeks my iBook g4 12' is going to arrive, it has a 30gb hard drive and 256mb of RAM. I have copied the.DMG file of the Mac OS X 10.5 install disk to my external USB hard drive and made sure its a bootable drive, so my question is. If i hold down Option (alt) key. Almost all of the G4 iBooks are supported by Mac OS X 10.5, but 4200 rpm drives could be a real bottleneck. External $100 Sony DVD burner likes Macs, Brian Gray, Fruitful Editing, 2007.10.10. The box and manual say nothing about Mac compatibility, but this 18x USB 2.0 DVD burner is plug-and-play (at least with Tiger). The iBook G4 models are capable of using Mac OS 9 applications within the Mac OS X 'Classic' environment. They cannot boot into Mac OS 9. Site sponsor OHS specializes in heavily upgraded Macs capable of running both Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 applications. Dimensions: 1.35 x 11.2 x 9.0.6: Avg. Weight: 4.9 lbs (2.2 kg). Ibook g4 mac os x 1 free download - Mac OS X Update, R for Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS X Mavericks, and many more programs. Explore the world of Mac. Check out MacBook Pro, iMac Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and more. Visit the Apple site to learn, buy, and get support.

I'm a switcher, and I remember looking up how to boot from USB if the bios supports it, and e-mailing somebody to ask why their shareware program didn't support booting from a flash drive.

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They said flash drives can't handle quite as many read/write cycles as a hard drive, so it's not recommended for them to go through the hammering a boot sequence gives the drive as it creates and deletes files all over the place. The battle for middle earth 2 for mac os high sierra. Protect folder for mac. (I have no idea how this translates to the Mac, but it seems to be common-sense that large modern operating systems do A Lot Of Stuff before you see your login, so I'd expect many tiny files to be created and deleted in XP and Tiger).

This suggests that booting from a flash drive all the time (for security or portability reasons) would not be good, because after a matter of weeks or months it might give up the ghost.

It occurs to me that this might mean a flash drive is a really good choice for a minimal system 'rescue disk' in the way people used to keep a boot floppy somewhere. This is because a flash drive seems to be noticeably more robust than floppy, zip, cd-r or hard drive, as far as keeping it lying about and expecting it to work is concerned. I haven't actually tried this myself (I tend to clone the main disc to the firewire disc and hope it all works), but it's an idea.

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(Sorry if everyone already knows all this, but it's probably worth pointing out in case anyone's just thinking about it and falls foul of this)

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Am I missing something?
I have an iBook G4 and I want to hook it up to an external monitor and use ONLY the external monitor at the maximum resolution of that monitor, is there a way to do this?
Right now what I am doing is using this screen spanning doctor tool which expands the desktop to the other monitor(like what windows does if you have a video card with 2 outputs) It also allows me to set the external monitor to what ever resolution i wish. The problem is that i dont always want to have the extended desktop, because for one it really lags up expose and i really dont need it all the time.
But if i do mirror displays then I can only get the external monitor up to the same resolution as the built in screen, expose runs smooth as can be though..
I really want to get this working, i just got a new LCD display (hitachi CML174) It has both digital and analog inputs, so i have my PC on the digital and the iBook on the analog, all i have to do is hit the menu key and select what input i want it on. Thus removing the need for a KVM switch(I dont have a apple keyboard anyways).
Uh. thanks in advance.. i kind of just rambled on there.