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If your Mac was issued to you by an Window's based company (like mine was), the company may have issued you with a computer that has a Windows Installer password. You'll need to enable the installer password on your Mac provided it doesn't come factory with one.
The Macintosh family, as currently defined by Apple, consists of the Power Macintosh (a desktop or portable) and all its variants, the Macintosh II, Macintosh LC, Macintosh SE, etc. Power Macintosh and Macintosh SE are not considered to be the same system, despite confusingly sharing the same PowerPC processor, as are the classic Macs and Classic Mac OS, which are part of the VisNet family. All Macintosh computers use the classic Mac OS, but the power Macintosh line uses 32-bit and 64-bit Macintosh OS X and the Macintosh SE line uses 32-bit and 64-bit MacOS X and Classic Mac OS. The Mac OS X v10.3 of PowerPC G4 or v102.0.1 of PowerPC G5 models are also known as the "Classic Mac OS Extended" or CMOX, which are later known as Classic Environment.
You need to know the Model of the PowerBook you are trying to upgrade, cause Installing Applications only works on Apple's latest OS, MacOS X, which for the standard Powerbooks can be picked up for $129 (backorderable, brand new, unused in box), and for the newer PowerBooks you require their respective OS installation discs. Apple has not had an OS update since MacOS 9, meaning that all hardware must be updated. In the "old days", your PowerBook could be upgraded to MacOS 8.1, later known as Classic (which only runs applications that can be run on OS 9 and below, as OS 8. d2c66b5586




