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Explorer
So, with World of Warcraft, over 8gb of AAC music files, and a bunch of other stuff I actually use on my iBook's 30gb hard drive I'm getting to be a little cramped for space.
So, I'm snooping around my hard drive and notice that the Classic OS apps and system folder take up a little more than 300mb, which I could gladly use.
Now, my favorite anecdote from my "Switcher" experience is that I had to ask a friend how to uninstall programs (deleting them is a big no-no in Windows World), but I'm far more leary of getting rid of my Mac's Classic support. So, I have two questions for all you more experienced Mac people:
1) Should I get rid of my Classic stuff? I've never used it so far, but is there any reason I should keep around just because?
2) If there's no reason to keep Classic, how do I do this safely?
Here are my specs in case they matter:
12" 1.2ghz G4 iBook
512mb RAM
32mb video
30gb hard drive
Airport antenna installed, bluetooth via USB thingy
So, I'm snooping around my hard drive and notice that the Classic OS apps and system folder take up a little more than 300mb, which I could gladly use.
Now, my favorite anecdote from my "Switcher" experience is that I had to ask a friend how to uninstall programs (deleting them is a big no-no in Windows World), but I'm far more leary of getting rid of my Mac's Classic support. So, I have two questions for all you more experienced Mac people:
1) Should I get rid of my Classic stuff? I've never used it so far, but is there any reason I should keep around just because?
2) If there's no reason to keep Classic, how do I do this safely?
Here are my specs in case they matter:
12" 1.2ghz G4 iBook
512mb RAM
32mb video
30gb hard drive
Airport antenna installed, bluetooth via USB thingy