Stuart,

I have a 400 mhz Cube, been using the latest OS 10 with absolutely NO 
problems, ever.  I use this machine for the "labor" portion of my work, 
that is I keep most everything of personal nature on it, so I trust it 
completely.  You should have no problems with the upgrade to 10, Ward 
should be able to give you a cost on a bigger hard drive, but today's 
prices for huge drives is very reasonable.  I installed extra memory 
myself, Apple has excellent QuickTime movies on their site for 
instruction on how to do many things, it was very easy.

John R.

On Dec 3, 2004, at 6:18 AM, Stuart Ungar wrote:

> I have a Apple Cube and the hard drive is full with my
> photos, music and applications.  Does it make sense
> for me to take stuff off of it and put a bigger hard
> drive in it?  Also, I am currently running OS 9  on it
> and I would love to run 10 for using the iPhoto alone!
>
> I have been thinking of getting one of the new iMacs,
> but am wondering if upgrading would be a good step
> until I do.
>
> Anyone know how far I can update the Cube and how much
> it would cost (with OS 10 too).  Anyone in the group
> have a Cube and has done this?
>
> Your thoughts and help appreciated!
>
> Stuart
>
>
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