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General Software Discussion / Re: Looking for advice, tips, wisdom: Adding my 1st Mac into the [tech] family...
« Last post by wreckedcarzz on July 31, 2011, 08:31 PM »[Desperately scrambling for a "bright side"]
If the entire experience is documented throughly, it should make for an excellent cautionary tail.-Stoic Joker (June 11, 2011, 04:25 PM)
And always look on the bright side of life~!
Dee doo... dee doo dee doo dee doo~!-Renegade (July 31, 2011, 11:30 AM)

Well, quite frankly, there is no cheap solution to hardware faults on that piece of machine as they are already discontinued. Your best bet would be to look online for those who took apart their computers and sell them by pieces of parts.
Or, go directly to Apple which as you said would cost you more. I think that the better intelligent answer to this is not to have gotten that thing in the first place. It is a very old piece of hardware which has very little to be spoken off really.-edrez (July 31, 2011, 08:07 PM)
edrez, Apple even stopped supporting any hardware issues with PowerPC machines. All their replacement and diagnostic parts are Intel-only. The only thing they can assist me with directly is software issues, like iTunes/iLife/iWork/OSX.
And I'm not one of those people that chucks out things just because they're old; my file storage "server" is a Pentium 4 box with a GB of DDR in it. Up until a month ago, I had a Packard Bell (pictures here on the DC forum) which I donated, along with the monitor, speakers, a Windows 95 emergency recovery disk, keyboard, and mouse. I have boxes of computer parts sitting here, ranging from fairly new (a year old) to 10 years of age, with a couple ready-built machines simply awaiting an OS. And considering that this iBook was made from mid 05 to early 06, it's only 5 years old. The Pentium 4 box is 11 years old now, and so far has only needed a replacement power supply. My mom calls me a packrat, but I believe in keeping things until there is no more life in them.

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