Updating iBook os

How do you upgrade your iBook G3 from Mac OS 9.1 to Mac OS 10.3? Also can I use someone else's used install disk for that or do I need to get a new one?

iBook, Mac OS 9.1.x

Posted on Sep 8, 2012 2:39 PM

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Sep 8, 2012 6:52 PM in response to T-Bone86421

That model needs no firmware update, and should have come with a rudimentary version of Mac OS X (10.0.3) installed. (Go to Apple Menu > Control Panels > Startup Disk and see if a Mac OS X 10.0.3 volume shows up.)


The iBook takes the original AirPort Card. They are available on the secondary market. I can probably find one for you if you're interested. That 10 GB hard drive (which is now 11 years old) is a major concern. Expect it to fail soon. Five years is a good run for a hard drive, and that one is more than double that. Also, it is so small that it will call most versions of OS X to lag. I haven't run OS X regularly on anything less than a 30 GB hard drive. I left my 500 MHz iBook in Mac OS 9 with the option to startup in Mac OS X 10.1.5, but I haven't started it up in a couple of years.


Theoretically, that iBook could be upgraded to Mac OS X 10.4,


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1514


but it would require maximizing the RAM with a 512 MB module. Also, Mac OS X 10.4 normally came on a DVD, and the iBook in question has just a CD-ROM drive. It cannot read DVDs. All in all, upgrading the iBook to a useable version of Mac OS X is probably not worth the time, money, and effort.


Good luck with it.

Sep 9, 2012 8:39 AM in response to T-Bone86421

You're welcome.


In my mind, the best use for the iBook you have is for playing old Mac OS 9 games or creating documents with AppleWorks (although finding a printer that will print from OS 9 is a challenge these days). AppleWorks documents can be saved as PDFs, though. PDFs can be transferred to any computer and printed or e-mailed from there. If it is a Draw or Paint application in AppleWorks, it can be saved as a .jpg which can be transferred the same way.


My most recent choice of Macs was an early 2011 MacBook Pro. Mac OS X 10.6 still allows me to use AppleWorks. Mac OS X 10.7 leaves behind all PowerPC applications, so I am stuck for awhile. I much prefer the Pro over the Air because I want a FireWire port and more storage space than a flash drive offers.


http://www.apple.com/why-mac/compare/notebooks.html

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