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Saturday, August 10, 2013

optimizing powerbook g4 10.4.11

I've got an old powerbook g4 running 10.4.11 and I'd like to keep it performing for as long as possible. What are the best ways I can keep this unit purring?


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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Macbook (OS X 10.4.11) shutting down w/o warning

I'm trying to help a friend troubleshoot why her old MacBook keeps shutting down without warning within minutes unless she is actively typing or using the touchpad. The 56 GB hard drive is only 1/2 full. Since she only does email, Netflix and an occasional internet search, she would like to avoid springing for a new computer. The battery is fully charged and we already tried a different (newer) power supply. Does this sound like a motherboard issue (in which case she's better off just buying a new laptop) or could there be a virus or malware that does this?

 

Thanks for any help whatsoever!


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Friday, January 11, 2013

Macbook (OS X 10.4.11) shutting down w/o warning

I'm trying to help a friend troubleshoot why her old MacBook keeps shutting down without warning within minutes unless she is actively typing or using the touchpad. The 56 GB hard drive is only 1/2 full. Since she only does email, Netflix and an occasional internet search, she would like to avoid springing for a new computer. The battery is fully charged and we already tried a different (newer) power supply. Does this sound like a motherboard issue (in which case she's better off just buying a new laptop) or could there be a virus or malware that does this?

 

Thanks for any help whatsoever!


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