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<blockquote data-quote="veem" data-source="post: 1122417" data-attributes="member: 174901"><p>I volunteer at local elem school. they have an old imac os x that they use for games/teaching for the kids. it is not connected to the internet. there are at least 2 problems i see on the system. the time and date area incorrect. i tried to fix it, however, all the features are grayed out. i rebooted a few times, however, still cannot update the time/date. </p><p></p><p>there is also a game the kids are to play to help with hand/eye coordination. they play about 5 minutes, then the screen starts to 'black-out'. maybe it will come back with a reboot, but often not. </p><p></p><p>is there anything i can do to correct these issues, or is this computer dead? </p><p></p><p>the version is 10.3.9, so I know it is a really old version.</p><p></p><p>(maybe this is one of the reasons our kids are at the bottom of the education heap?) thanks for any assistance anyone can provide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="veem, post: 1122417, member: 174901"] I volunteer at local elem school. they have an old imac os x that they use for games/teaching for the kids. it is not connected to the internet. there are at least 2 problems i see on the system. the time and date area incorrect. i tried to fix it, however, all the features are grayed out. i rebooted a few times, however, still cannot update the time/date. there is also a game the kids are to play to help with hand/eye coordination. they play about 5 minutes, then the screen starts to 'black-out'. maybe it will come back with a reboot, but often not. is there anything i can do to correct these issues, or is this computer dead? the version is 10.3.9, so I know it is a really old version. (maybe this is one of the reasons our kids are at the bottom of the education heap?) thanks for any assistance anyone can provide. [/QUOTE]
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