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For starters, I'm a "noob" at anything related to computers.. lol
Anyway, I have a Power Mac G5 that is sort of old now and I tried to reformat the computer using the utilities but being the idiot I am, I accidentally deleted the partition itself. Unfortunately, I'm not the original owner of the Mac and I do not have the recovery disks but is there any possible way I can reinstall Leopard back onto the computer? I tried the Mac Book disks (desperate much? lol.) but they obviously don't work. I don't care much for whatever personal files were on the Mac itself, but I'd like to bring it back to factory settings. Is there any way I can just fix it. Last resort would be calling Apple for the recovery disks? But, I"m nervous on how much those run. Thank you in advance.
Anyway, I have a Power Mac G5 that is sort of old now and I tried to reformat the computer using the utilities but being the idiot I am, I accidentally deleted the partition itself. Unfortunately, I'm not the original owner of the Mac and I do not have the recovery disks but is there any possible way I can reinstall Leopard back onto the computer? I tried the Mac Book disks (desperate much? lol.) but they obviously don't work. I don't care much for whatever personal files were on the Mac itself, but I'd like to bring it back to factory settings. Is there any way I can just fix it. Last resort would be calling Apple for the recovery disks? But, I"m nervous on how much those run. Thank you in advance.