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Neuro7:
I am a PC user running RedHat 8.0 interested in getting a new Titanium Powerbook. Do macs come with the software on disk? I read on the Apple site that the Powerbook comes pre loaded with OS-X and OS 9.1 and by default boots into OS-X. I am wanting to know does it also come with an install disk of all the software that is pre loaded?
When I finally buy one, I am interested in maybe installing Yellow Dog Linux on it also and was wanting to know if it came with the install disks incase something should go wrong.

trc3:
Everything comes pre-installed, you also get a bunch of software restore disks, and a separate disk with just the applications on it.  And unlike m$ apple gives you the option to not install thier software when your installing os 10.  All the iApps are included with the exclusion of iDVD, unless you buy a mac with a superdrive.

cocoamix:
My Macs always came with the full install disks as well as software restore disks.
All of the included apps are on the restore disks, IIRC.

[ January 02, 2003: Message edited by: cocoamix ]

Neuro7:
Thanks for the info guys!

psyjax:

quote:Originally posted by Neuro7:
Thanks for the info guys!
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Running a Ti400Mhz now, great little machine. Should serve me well.

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