what install disks go with ibook g4
what install disks go with ibook g4 1.33 laptop Model A1054
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what install disks go with ibook g4 1.33 laptop Model A1054
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The model number you show does not appear correct for the processor series.
How did you arrive at the model number, and the processor speed?
A model A1054 identifies as an Early 2004 iBook and there are no 1.33GHz cpu
models in that series. Only in Late 2004 iBook, an A1055 does that cpu appear...
If your computer is a 14-inch, Late 2004 iBook, it is the oldest G4 1.33GHz CPU.
There were no model A1054 1.33GHz unless a custom build option existed. In
the usual case, you'd need to get a retail versi
The mid-2005 introduced the 12 / 14-inch 1.33 / 1.42GHz G4 iBook; each shipped
with version of Tiger 10.4 specific to the build model and year, on grey label installer.
(Have a 1.33 12-in mid-2005 here, in perfect condition, with original install DVDs, etc)
According to http://mactracker.ca download database, you can see the as-shipped
software kit part numbers for each of those models, and they do vary enough to
not work if not an exact match.
Why do you need to know the original install grey-label system disc part numbers?
• iBook G4 (Early 2004) has these specifications:
Introduced April 2004
Discontinued October 2004
Model Identifier PowerBook6,5
Model Number A1054
Order Number M9426LL/A (12-inch), M9418LL/A (14-inch 1 GHz), M9419LL/A (14-inch 1.2 GHz)
Processor PowerPC 7447A (G4)
Processor Speed 1.0 or 1.2 GHz
Original OS Mac OS X 10.3.3 (7G51) -- as-shipped, included specific Panther versions.
Later OS Mac OS X 10.3.4 (7L46)
Maximum OS Mac OS X 10.5.8
Hardware Test AHT (iBook) 2.2.1, 2.5
• iBook G4 (Late 2004) specifications:
Introduced October 2004
Discontinued July 2005
Model Identifier PowerBook6,5
Model Number A1055
Order Number M9623LL/A (12.1-inch), M9627LL/A (14.1-inch Combo), M9628LL/A (14.1-inch SuperDrive)
Processor PowerPC 7447A (G4)
Processor Speed 1.2 (12.1-inch) -- or -- 1.33 (14-inch) GHz
Original OS Mac OS X 10.3.5 (7P216) -- shipped with specific grey label Panther or Tiger install versions
Later OS Mac OS X 10.3.7 (7T52) or 10.4 (8A428)
Maximum OS Mac OS X 10.5.8
Hardware Test AHT (iBook) 2.2.1, 2.5
The http://everymac.com site has some good information on how to identify hardware/software.
Also a serial lookup online can supply the build year model and as-shipped software kit info if
the database goes back that far. PowerBookmedic has a lookup as does everymac.com.
If you are looking for vintage obsolete software, you may need to look for correct version retail
install DVD newer than the build year of the computer; otherwise it won't generally work. And
I try to avoid replying to questions where incorrect or missing information, noticed right away.
See the Original OS and Later OS in each of the two build series iBook G4s above.
Both are different than the iBook G4 (mid-2005) you asked about in another thread.
Good luck & happy computing! 🙂
The model number you show does not appear correct for the processor series.
How did you arrive at the model number, and the processor speed?
A model A1054 identifies as an Early 2004 iBook and there are no 1.33GHz cpu
models in that series. Only in Late 2004 iBook, an A1055 does that cpu appear...
If your computer is a 14-inch, Late 2004 iBook, it is the oldest G4 1.33GHz CPU.
There were no model A1054 1.33GHz unless a custom build option existed. In
the usual case, you'd need to get a retail versi
The mid-2005 introduced the 12 / 14-inch 1.33 / 1.42GHz G4 iBook; each shipped
with version of Tiger 10.4 specific to the build model and year, on grey label installer.
(Have a 1.33 12-in mid-2005 here, in perfect condition, with original install DVDs, etc)
According to http://mactracker.ca download database, you can see the as-shipped
software kit part numbers for each of those models, and they do vary enough to
not work if not an exact match.
Why do you need to know the original install grey-label system disc part numbers?
• iBook G4 (Early 2004) has these specifications:
Introduced April 2004
Discontinued October 2004
Model Identifier PowerBook6,5
Model Number A1054
Order Number M9426LL/A (12-inch), M9418LL/A (14-inch 1 GHz), M9419LL/A (14-inch 1.2 GHz)
Processor PowerPC 7447A (G4)
Processor Speed 1.0 or 1.2 GHz
Original OS Mac OS X 10.3.3 (7G51) -- as-shipped, included specific Panther versions.
Later OS Mac OS X 10.3.4 (7L46)
Maximum OS Mac OS X 10.5.8
Hardware Test AHT (iBook) 2.2.1, 2.5
• iBook G4 (Late 2004) specifications:
Introduced October 2004
Discontinued July 2005
Model Identifier PowerBook6,5
Model Number A1055
Order Number M9623LL/A (12.1-inch), M9627LL/A (14.1-inch Combo), M9628LL/A (14.1-inch SuperDrive)
Processor PowerPC 7447A (G4)
Processor Speed 1.2 (12.1-inch) -- or -- 1.33 (14-inch) GHz
Original OS Mac OS X 10.3.5 (7P216) -- shipped with specific grey label Panther or Tiger install versions
Later OS Mac OS X 10.3.7 (7T52) or 10.4 (8A428)
Maximum OS Mac OS X 10.5.8
Hardware Test AHT (iBook) 2.2.1, 2.5
The http://everymac.com site has some good information on how to identify hardware/software.
Also a serial lookup online can supply the build year model and as-shipped software kit info if
the database goes back that far. PowerBookmedic has a lookup as does everymac.com.
If you are looking for vintage obsolete software, you may need to look for correct version retail
install DVD newer than the build year of the computer; otherwise it won't generally work. And
I try to avoid replying to questions where incorrect or missing information, noticed right away.
See the Original OS and Later OS in each of the two build series iBook G4s above.
Both are different than the iBook G4 (mid-2005) you asked about in another thread.
Good luck & happy computing! 🙂
what install disks go with ibook g4