A friend of mine has an iMac G5 (iSight, i think!) and needs an external drive 
that can be used as a boot drive. (He'd probably prefer it to be at least 500 
GB, but that's not essential.)

I know that it has to be connected via FireWire, rather than USB. Aside from 
that, and the fact that most Western Digital My Book models can't boot a PPC 
Mac, I haven't got much idea what to recommend. Since his internal drive is not 
working (whether it's fixable or not without replacement is not clear), he 
would like to get an external bootable drive very quickly, which means probably 
from a store rather than via the Internet. He lives in Oakland, California 
(very near San Francisco), so there are plenty of stores!

I was thinking of lending him (or selling him) my 250-GB MiniStack, but I'd 
have to spend time copying my files to another drive before installing an OS on 
it. It would probably be better if he could just quickly buy a new drive that 
would be likely to work and be reliable.

Please Bcc responses to my email address, so that they'll wind up in my inbox 
where I'll be sure to notice them.

TIA,
Aaron

P.S. He'll be running Tiger, not Leopard, since he needs Classic compatibility.

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