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i have an Ibook my friend just gave me and it was originally from Taiwan so the OS and all original discs are all in chinese. I (though i am chinese) cannot read any of this. I wanted to know if i could take my friends CD's that came with his Macbook to install on my Ibook? Is that at all possible or are there consequences that I am not foreseeing?

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No. Macbook install disks are made for Macbooks.
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How do i find the software i need to do a brand new clean install?
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