On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Gene Henley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I was given a G4 Power Mac digital audio. I think about 700 Mhz.I`m new to 
> Mac. I recognized the click of death in the HD, and replaced it with a 80 
> gig. I used the restore disk with the three install disks that came with it.I 
> replaced the cd drive with a Samsung SH-S214D.So far. So good. The Samsung 
> does not burn. Burn not supported. Reads DVD and CD fine. I suspect that I 
> need unsupplied drivers and/or patches from third party.I`m looking for toast 
> 6 and/or toast on ebay. I don`t want to upgrade to Tiger. Not Yet.The Mac is 
> not on internet. My idea is to download files to a PC and transfer 
> appropriate files by flash drive to the Mac. I don`t want to hub the Mac or 
> rout it with the PC yet. If I can use the Samsung Lightscribe,I`d like to do 
> so.
> OK. I`m open  :-)  PC to Mac!
>                                                                                             
>  Gene

Sounds like you're willing to fiddle, so I think you're off to a good start!

Suggestions:

[1] I would connect it to the Internet as soon as possible. You don't
need to worry about antivirus software or anything - Macs are not
prone to such problems.

[2] To get your CD drive burning disks, a little program called
Patchburn will probably sort you out. It's free.

http://www.patchburn.de/

Lightscribe, I don't know. I guess you'd need a burning program such as Toast.

[3] Tiger: I would recommend this strongly. It is a little bigger and
slower than Panther, but some of the new facilities, such as Exposé
and Dashboard are rather good. Actually, these days, 10.4 is pretty
dated itself and the latest versions of many free programs (e.g. Growl
or VLC) will no longer work on it. However, your machine is below the
spec to officially run Leopard (10.5). You can coax it on with a
program called "LeopardAssist", however. But note, if you do go to
10.5, tyou will lose the ability to run MacOS 9.x under Classic - this
was removed.

[4] USB Flash drive - yes, this should work, so long as the drive is
formatted with FAT32.

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