Thanks. I think I will stick with it then. I was going to buy a Mac Mini because I need to buy an external CD Burner so i figured I would just get the new computer. However, since Apple is switching to Intel I think I will just wait until next year to get a new one when the Intel architecture comes out.
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Originally posted by KingOfSomewhereHot
You'll have no problems.
Thanks. I think I will stick with it then. I was going to buy a Mac Mini because I need to buy an external CD Burner so i figured I would just get the new computer. However, since Apple is switching to Intel I think I will just wait until next year to get a new one when the Intel architecture comes out.
Now, which External CD Burner do i buy?
I know MCE markets an INTERNAL CDRW for the older (tray loading) iMacs ... you may be able to find one for your slot-load as well...
The installation is pretty easy (if you don't mind doing that type of thing) and it preserves the "All-In-One" form factor that makes the iMac an iMac
Originally posted by KingOfSomewhereHot
I've always had good luck with LaCie products ... they aren't the cheapest, but they've never given me problems either.
I know MCE markets an INTERNAL CDRW for the older (tray loading) iMacs ... you may be able to find one for your slot-load as well...
The installation is pretty easy (if you don't mind doing that type of thing) and it preserves the "All-In-One" form factor that makes the iMac an iMac
I think I'd go with an external. Lacie or Iomega is what I'd probably go with.
Lacie is itunes compatible, right?