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I recently bought a old g4 Pro that had a harddrive failure, the Gent replaced the harddrive and never installed the OS, which was Panther I believe, I need to purchase the disks with the original drivers, any suggestions would be great on where to get these.

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eBay. It's the cheapest way to get the OS disks for cheap.

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You can also contact Apple. I believe a set of replacement discs go for about $40.

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