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<blockquote data-quote="WilliS" data-source="post: 12790"><p>hehe what is the wear and tear on the machine for leaving it on?</p><p></p><p>i know i got my iBook 600 right when they upgraded from 500 to 600mhz like 2 years ago....since then i havent shut it down unless for updates and if i need to switch batteries....but since ive gotten to college i havent shut it down....it ran all summer long as well...my uptime is probably well over 100 days by now, i just put it to sleep when i need to bring it somewhere....</p><p></p><p>also, im conserned about my G5...i just got a g5, and i dont turn that one off either....both computers are always on....does this have any longterm effects on the computer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WilliS, post: 12790"] hehe what is the wear and tear on the machine for leaving it on? i know i got my iBook 600 right when they upgraded from 500 to 600mhz like 2 years ago....since then i havent shut it down unless for updates and if i need to switch batteries....but since ive gotten to college i havent shut it down....it ran all summer long as well...my uptime is probably well over 100 days by now, i just put it to sleep when i need to bring it somewhere.... also, im conserned about my G5...i just got a g5, and i dont turn that one off either....both computers are always on....does this have any longterm effects on the computer? [/QUOTE]
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