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<blockquote data-quote="unhappyending" data-source="post: 379149" data-attributes="member: 30385"><p>Yes, you certainly can. You need at least 256MB's of ram to do it, you also have to do all the updates to the firmware also on 9 before you upgrade. You can find old OS X CD's for sale, around various places around the internet. But guessing you have a G3 iMac, get the CD's of 10.3 then upgrade to 10.3.9. I personally got a iMac G3 350MHz with 256MB and OS X 10.2 with classic installed. I found CD's of 10.3 installed it, and deleted OS 9 because I don't like OS 9 at all. I attempted to install a bigger HD, but I couldn't get the case open... Hope that helps and good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unhappyending, post: 379149, member: 30385"] Yes, you certainly can. You need at least 256MB's of ram to do it, you also have to do all the updates to the firmware also on 9 before you upgrade. You can find old OS X CD's for sale, around various places around the internet. But guessing you have a G3 iMac, get the CD's of 10.3 then upgrade to 10.3.9. I personally got a iMac G3 350MHz with 256MB and OS X 10.2 with classic installed. I found CD's of 10.3 installed it, and deleted OS 9 because I don't like OS 9 at all. I attempted to install a bigger HD, but I couldn't get the case open... Hope that helps and good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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