If you have a look at my other recent computer thread, you'll realise what's happened.
Having taken advice, I've discovered I can't use the Mac I inherited to do the Windows work I need it to do. You can't run Windows 7 on the Mac I've got nor Microsoft Office ... and even if I could get it to work, buying the software to make it do so would be as costly as buying a new Windows machine.thumbsdown
What I'm now asking the Mac and computer buffs amongst you generally is to guesstimate the min to max value of the Mac I have (which I'll use to offset some of the costs of the Windows PC) and to suggest how I go about selling it. I don't even really know how to describe it properly. I already realise it won't be worth much so I won't be horrified when that's what you say!
Info which may help you understand the Mac:-
iMac 2006 , Mac OSX Version 10.6.8.
Processor 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo
Memory 1.GB 667 MHz DDR 2 SDRAM
Model name iMac; Model Identifier iMac 4.1
It's got the Mac version of Microsoft Office 2004 loaded.
Any advice would be really welcome. Thanks in advance - Linda
Hi Linda. Sorry to hear about the disappointment in which you had with trying to get your Mac to work in the style of Windows Just did a quick online search to see if anyone is even selling your model iMac and on ebay there seems to be Accounting Help
That sux Thanks, Dreamraven |
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