You will need either a retail version of 10.4 or a upgrade 10.4 if you have 10.3. You can also use machine specific (gray disks) made specifically for your machine (beware of the gray disks made for other machines with the exception of the gray eMac disks which install on all the machines.
You used to be able to call Apple and give them your serial number and buy a set of install disks for about $15.
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T^hat failing, try a search on eBay for "apple & 10.4 install", I found several but be careful about the grey disks as they are machine specific, better to go with the retail version.
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That failing, try a search on eBay for "apple & 10.4 install", I found several but be careful about the grey disks as they are machine specific, better to go with the retail version.
You will need either a retail version of 10.4 or a upgrade 10.4 if you have 10.3. You can also use machine specific (gray disks) made specifically for your machine (beware of the gray disks made for other machines with the exception of the gray eMac disks which install on all the machines.
You used to be able to call Apple and give them your serial number and buy a set of install disks for about $15.
T^hat failing, try a search on eBay for "apple & 10.4 install", I found several but be careful about the grey disks as they are machine specific, better to go with the retail version.