Since the Intel iBooks are not a reality now, why can't they just transfer
your HD to the new non-Intel iBook Apple will replace yours with and you
should be good to go?

What kind of Ibook do you have that is causing this much of a problem, as I
have a G3 600, G4 1Ghz and have never had any issues with either of them?

Tom

On 1/5/06 1:51 PM, "Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 1.  I am a student taking well over a full class load, and do not
> have time to screw around with setting up a new computer.
> 2. Along the same lines as 1., I do not want to have to back up
> everything on the iBook.  I have had to do this several times now in
> a pinch, but it is a real pain, so I don't want to have to go through
> it again.


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