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expanding iMac hard drive space — #25

Wow... so funny that a full year after posting this thread, I get a reply in my email. Also funny that after all the advice I collected, I decided to forgo the process of putting …
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I don't want to go that high. — #1

Well i figured it would be safe to go to at least 400 MHz because of the iMac DV and iMac DV Se models. So you think i could go up to 450 MHz? Last but not least I told you I was n…
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I don't want to go that high. — #2

Hey Cal422, by all means take no offense by anything anyone here says to you. We all just post to eachother in good fun although some of us can BE REALLY RUDE!!!!.....at times....…
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I don't want to go that high. — #4

H ehas a blueberry 350 ca$h. It was in his other post that now seems to have disappeared. People were a little bit rude to him, so play nice.
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I don't want to go that high. — #6

Quote: Originally posted by cal422: Well i figured it would be safe to go to at least 400 MHz because of the iMac DV and iMac DV Se models. So you think i could go up to…
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I don't want to go that high. — #7

Before you ask, theoretical max temperature (according to Motorola) is 180F, but I'd maybe start to worry at around 155F-165F. Stay Frosty!
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I don't want to go that high. — #8

Hey Cal, this is my advice. Ok, I am NOT trying to be rude, so dont get mad or anything, but right now you dont really know anything. Like.... at all... so here's what I would d…
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What could i get out of a Performa — #1

Dear MacNN.com Users, Does anyone know of some good tweaks for a Performa 630CD. I would like this computer to go faster but i can't find any tricks for it. Please Help Me! Cal
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What could i get out of a Performa — #2

Try here for help http://www.macland.net/performa/forum/index.cgi This site is for anybody with a Performa. Mostly 6300 and above ; but they will help anybody. I just checked it…
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a waterproof ibook... — #1

is it possible? would it be too hard to make? i guess it wouldn't have to be completely waterproof, but at least enough to survive the beach or the rain. that would definitly be th…
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a waterproof ibook... — #2

1. clear silicone 2. the balls to take it apart. Go nuts, take it apart and seal everything Here's the only con I see.... laptops NEED AIR!!! What you could do is glue on a r…
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a waterproof ibook... — #3

Why would u want to go outside to compute (while its raining) that makes no sense at all for you to take a computer in the rain
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a waterproof ibook... — #4

SHRINKWRAP IT!* Open the iBook the widest (comfortably) and wrap it with plastic foil (that one used to wrap your turkey sandwiches) several times, making sure the keyboard and sc…
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a waterproof ibook... — #5

thanks, everyone who replied. i dont have an ibook yet, but if this was possible, i was thinking of getting one to try this on. SHRINKWRAP IT! - i was thinking of something like t…
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a waterproof ibook... — #6

Shrinkwrapping an iBook would just give you an iBook full of condensation. The alchoholic iBook idea would work in theory, but it would do very nasty things to the screen. I think …
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