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iMac -CDR, CDRW

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fairman | 21:33 Mon 04th Oct 2004 | Technology
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I have got an old iMac ( G3 333 mhz purple - matches the curtains! ) and I want to get a CDR or a CDRW or a DVDR or whatever will fit with the old beast. Whats my best bet, can anybody kindly advise?
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You could just buy an external DVDRW or DVDR drive, that way there is no fiddling around with the inside of the machine... Best bet is to buy a new external drive
iMacs are great machines but, due to their compact nature, fitting things inside them is a tad fiddly unless you know a bit about them. I'd recommend an external CD-RW although I'm sure you can buy an internal CD-RW from Apple. I'd speak to the people at http://www.macwarehouse.co.uk to see if they have anything suitable.
I got a Lacie external firewire CDRW for my old G3 and it works a treat on Macs and PCs. What about something like this? http://www.microdirect.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?ProductID=7182
Note: you will not have Firewire port if your iMac has the 'tray loading' CD drive.

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