Obviously the cubes want you to give them to me!
What sort of issues?
Could it be worth cloning one of the ti book hard drives to one of the cubes? 
If all runs well from there, it probably means it's a hardware issue at least?
Otherwise, take em apart and give everything (especially contacts) a good clean?

On 10 Jul 2010, at 16:45, John Carmonne <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All
> I have a question about the reliability of some Macs. I have two G4 Cube 
> 500MHz and two Tibook 500MHz machines. The Cubes seem to be somewhat problem 
> prone compared to the TiBooks. Both have the same 10.4.11 the Cubes have 1.5 
> GB Ram  and the TiBooks have 1 GB Ram. Otherwise AFAICT  all   are the same, 
> yet the TiBooks run along with out any hitch but the Cubes at least once a 
> week have an issue' Anyone know maybe why?
> 
> John Carmonne
> Yorba Linda USA
> Sent from my MBP
> 
> 
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