No. It would be like putting the insides of a Timex into a Rolex.
yes you can.
The hard drive should install and format just fine. However, if you're looking to use the pre-installed Mac OS X and software from the newer MacBook Pro on the older MacBook, it probably won't work well, if at all.
The newer MacBook and MacBook Pro models have some distinct differences. The MacBook is a white plastic shell with a smaller screen. All MacBook Pro models are now made of a solid, unibody enclosure. Some advantages/disadvantages: *The MacBook tends to get very hot after about an hour of use. The MacBook Pro models do not have this problem. *The MacBook Pro models have a better screen for displaying graphics, and have a higher powered graphics chip. *The MacBook Pro 13" and 15" models include a SD Card slot. The MacBook and MacBook Pro 17" models do not. *The MacBook has a removable battery. All batteries on the MacBook Pro models can not be removed. *The MacBook only comes with a 2.13GHz processor. The standard configuration of the lowest costing MacBook Pro has a 2.23GHz processor. *All MacBook Pro batteries can have a charge for up to 7 hours (excluding the MacBook Pro 17", which can have an 8 hour charge). The battery on the MacBook can have just a 5 hour charge. The MacBook Pro family has some obvious advantages. If you're looking for a lower-costing computer that can run Mac OSX, the MacBook would be your best choice. If you need something reliable that can do any task, go for it and upgrade to a MacBook Pro.
Put the CD in the disc thingy. Then download it.
All you have to do is make one of the<> signs and put the 3 then theres your heart
Providing the MacBook Pro is connected to a network of some kind then all manner of files (including music files) can be downloaded onto it.
There is no default installer password for the Macbook Pro. If you want to install the system, you put the system disk in your computer and hold down the C button on your computer as soon as you hear the chime. Hold it down for a few seconds and then release it. Then follow the instructions on the monitor.
You should put it in then got to media player or game and it should pop up maybe in the start up window
You can attach a 3g card that plugs into a USB port, and the Mac powerbook g4 does have a slot to put an Airport card in for Wi-Fi connectivity.
There is no such thing as "macbook mode"
i should sell it for 300$ i got it for 250$ but i put 50$ in to it