Well according to this page the memory has been upgraded from 128mb, and they only came with a CD drive and a 20gb hard disk :o If I were you I'd be very careful about maintaining a good backup because you're on borrowed time. :eek: Any hard disk older than 5 years is a ticking time bomb.
Just by the way, Apple include a function called the migration assistant to enable people to easily move from one mac to another. The date on that article is 2005 so it's been around for a while now.
I've used this a couple of times and it works **really** well. Get your new computer and plug it into the old one. Come back 45 minutes later and job done. Also note that Apple (well BSD UNIX) provide the utilities to wipe your old computer to military specifications!
This is exactly what I have been trying to say. A friend in Melb had all the usual windows/pc hassles and finally listened to me and got a mac. He was so impressed with it that within two weeks he had his parents get one and they have a similar story. Finally they are getting real value out of technology.
I used to have a constant stream of support calls from my family network. I now have the entire family on macs and no more support. YAAY!

