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G3 ibook help
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<blockquote data-quote="dekan" data-source="post: 368616" data-attributes="member: 28590"><p>yah, I kind of have the same thing: my iBook G4 800Mhz 1GB RAM. Almost always have to pause videos on websites until they are fully loaded/buffered. Otherwise it would be laggy. If they are loaded it's fine. </p><p>No probs at all with the MBP. So I guess the iBook getting to its resources.</p><p></p><p>Don't think putting data to an external drive would help a lot. With my book it's the same whether the disk is full (happens quite fast with 20GB) or I have 7 gig free space. Also I find it kind of anoying to always carry an external drive around.</p><p></p><p>Maybe as a "intermediate solution": There is FLVR (<a href="http://www.tastyapps.com/" target="_blank">http://www.tastyapps.com/</a>) With that one you can download most of the videos on websites. Videos might run better, when they are not running in a browser...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dekan, post: 368616, member: 28590"] yah, I kind of have the same thing: my iBook G4 800Mhz 1GB RAM. Almost always have to pause videos on websites until they are fully loaded/buffered. Otherwise it would be laggy. If they are loaded it's fine. No probs at all with the MBP. So I guess the iBook getting to its resources. Don't think putting data to an external drive would help a lot. With my book it's the same whether the disk is full (happens quite fast with 20GB) or I have 7 gig free space. Also I find it kind of anoying to always carry an external drive around. Maybe as a "intermediate solution": There is FLVR ([url]http://www.tastyapps.com/[/url]) With that one you can download most of the videos on websites. Videos might run better, when they are not running in a browser... [/QUOTE]
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