If it doesn’t chime, it may be because you shut it down with the volume all the way down. The chime will play at whatever volume you last shut down. PRAM battery fault may contribute to this, since it would “default” to muted at every start. If you want faster booting, ensure in System Preferences that Startup Disk is set to your boot partition. Believe it or not this can reduce boots by 8-15 seconds!
Steve jobs was in love with this laptop back then
If it doesn’t chime, it may be because you shut it down with the volume all the way down. The chime will play at whatever volume you last shut down. PRAM battery fault may contribute to this, since it would “default” to muted at every start.
If you want faster booting, ensure in System Preferences that Startup Disk is set to your boot partition. Believe it or not this can reduce boots by 8-15 seconds!
$20 well spent
crazy how macos has changed since then
Technology as a whole, even
I think that is actually a FW800 port, it looks identical
See that's what I was thinking lol
Bet it’s still faster than my old E1 from back in the day 😂
We could walk faster than that thing lol
I'm using 2010 polycabonate macbook :3
If it is a 1.33GHZ G4 PowerBook, it's a 2004 Model. I have a 2005 iBook G4 with a 1.33GHZ G4 also with 1GB Ram running OS X Tiger.
Thanks for clarifying!
@@accordinglyryan you’re welcome I always keep a copy of Mactracker on my MacBook Pro
@@CartersTravelChannel I have it too, I guess I coulda looked it up myself lol
@@accordinglyryan You intend on doing a video on SorbetLeopard at some point. I might put it on my 2005 iBook G4
@@CartersTravelChannel Dunno tbh but Action Retro has a good video on it
Wow almost a 20 years laptop
What....
Mac OS X Tiger
First