 Hello everyone and welcome back to another Ethan's Journal video. Today, we are going to be doing the first official restoration here on the channel. So this here is a Power Mac G5 that we've had in our basement for quite a while. This is actually my dad's brother's computer. And I just thought it'd be kind of fun to restore it as it's just been sitting in a box for a very long time. And I thought, well, I mean, I don't know if this works or not. I mean, it's probably been sitting there for probably 10 years. So I thought, I might as well do a bit of a restoration on it. So this is the iMac G5 computer, as you can tell. And this is actually one of the later models as it has an eyesight camera. And now the cool thing about these ones is they're super easy to take apart. So if there is a problem with it, we can actually fix it by just unscrewing it. So let's get started. I guess the first thing we can do would be boot up the computer. So we're plugged in three, two, one. All right, there goes the light. It's doing something. There's a bong. Let's see what it does. So it's staying black for a bit. I wonder if, like, this is how all of them boot up, like, if it takes this long. I mean, I wouldn't doubt it. This is a Power PC CPU. It's not an Intel one. This is the Power PC G5 CPU. So I don't know the specs of this thing. Oh, it's on the flash. And look at that. We have a blinking question mark. So what I'm thinking is this computer doesn't have an operating system on it, or the hard drive has failed. So I'm not so sure if I want to do this. But just in case, I did bring a macOS Leopard install copy with the macOS Leopard CD there. So I might have to install this. But if this thing doesn't run Leopard, I do have a macOS Tiger installed disk that we could put in here to, oh, wow. OK, that thing just, so it stayed at that screen for a while. And now it appears it might be booting. Oh my goodness. The computer actually might be booting. So I'm wondering if, like, the hard drive might have a problem, or it takes a while to boot up. But looking at it, it's, that appears to be like it's booting. So I maybe wonder if the hard drive might just be a bit old, so it takes a while to spin up. Maybe it could get a new hard drive, or maybe even an SSD in here, if Apple used to allow that. Certainly it's taking a while to boot, but just in case, we might still need to install a macOS Leopard or Tiger, as I don't know maybe this operating system, if we need to switch out the hard drive or wipe the thing, it'd be worth installing Leopard, as Leopard is the latest operating system these can run, because Leopard was the last official version to support PowerPC. All right, well, the fans just turned on, and they are pushing a lot of air. Oh wait, now they turned off. All right, it looks like this computer might just be booting up in a long time, so it's going to take a while. But that was crazy how the fans turned on. But we still have the spinning icon, so still gonna have to wait for it to boot up. All right, so it's been about five minutes since I recorded the last clip, and it's still spinning. So I'm starting to get the idea that maybe this thing is just stuck. I'm going to leave it for a bit longer. I mean, it's still spinning after about, it's been running for about six, seven minutes now. It's just been spinning, so I'm gonna go. You guys can watch it if you want to. I'm gonna go, I have other things to do while this thing boots up. Yeah, you guys can watch it, it's fine. I don't really know what to do. But I probably should not leave the camera running so long. Well, I'm gone because it's recording in 4K. So, all right, I'm gonna go to the next clip. Bye-bye. All right, I'm starting to get the feeling that this thing is just stuck as nothing has happened. It's been about 10 minutes now. Yeah, nothing has been happening. It's just still been spinning. I don't know what to do. I'm guessing we should probably try to put a disc in there. Maybe try that, see if it'll actually boot to a CD. If not, we might be able to open it up as I do know that these models did have capacitor problems. But I don't see any apparent problems on this thing. I mean, there's no lines on the screen. It actually started to display something. So I'm just thinking that maybe it's just like, maybe the operating system is old, maybe the hard drive's old. We could try, I'm gonna try plugging in a keyboard so we can test that out. So let's shut it off. Oh wait, oh my goodness, I was just about to stop. I was just about to shut it off and something happened. Okay, the computer is apparently decided to boot. Took about 10 minutes, but something's happening. Okay, so it looks like it's just a very dark white, but it's trying something. Clearly this thing just took a while to do what it wanted to do. I mean, with the camera. And I wonder how long is it gonna do this phase? Is it gonna just sit here on this phase for a while? Or is it gonna move on? I'm sorry for the flickering on the screen. You really can't see that in real life. And it's not even a CRT, like this thing, this thing is thin. I mean, it's thin for the time that it came out. I mean, it's not really thin to today's standards, but it's not a CRT, but it is still stuck on that screen. So I don't know. No one's secretly watching in that camera, right? I mean, I don't have it plugged into the internet. So yeah. I'm also really curious about these because I know that they have, most of them had an airport card. So maybe we can get this thing on the internet as it would really be hard to run an ethernet cable all the way over to my desk. As I'm just starting this series, so I don't have any ethernet cables installed. Oh, okay, the swirly thing on the bottom just disappeared. And we have a mouse. We have a cursor on the screen. Okay, so something's happening. The computer is booting. Oh, and here comes the spinning again. Well, just in case it wants a keyboard, I'll grab a keyboard, got the keyboard, get it plugged in, keep an eye on that. Oh, looks like it's actually on the other side. It's not over on the left side. These ports are on the right side. The keyboard is now plugged in if you look there. And I have the Apple mouse. I'll see you guys might see that there's an iMac G4 over there, that's where I stole the keyboard from. But this is the computer we're working on today. Still loading. So we had a cursor for a very short amount of time. Not seeing anything right now though. Nothing's showing up on the screen. Think I'm gonna do a time-lapse because I have to go for a bit. So I'm gonna start a time-lapse. Oh, wait, it disappeared, okay. Can I move the cursor? Oh, I can move the cursor. All right, you're gonna boot. I've never seen a computer that takes this long to do anything. That's real funny. All right, I don't see anything. So I'm thinking the hard drive might have issues. But yeah, there's nothing showing up. Yeah, there's nothing there. There's nothing showing up on the screen. Nothing yet. I wonder, is this like normal? I've never used a Power Mac. I've never used, not a Power Mac, but this is an iMac. I've never used an iMac G5 before. I've used a Power Mac G5, but not an iMac G5. Do they normally take this long to boot up? I mean, this thing is newer than the G4. And the G4 doesn't even take this long to boot up. Can I do anything, buddy? Can I do anything? Apparently it doesn't wanna do anything. All right, well, I'll be back. I'm gonna let this thing run, see if it does anything. See you guys in a bit. All right, everyone. So I got back and I ended up having to shut it off. I didn't have the camera on at the time, but it was still stuck at that same blue screen. So I think what I'm gonna do this time is I'm gonna do this, but I'm also gonna hold down the option key. All right, so I'm holding down option. See what boot volumes show up. So here comes the long boot up process. I'm gonna hold down the option key. I noticed it seems like, oh, all right. There go the fans. They're quite loud, but looking, I don't see any devices showing up. So that worries me. Now, there's one thing that I'm concerned of. If I put this leopard disc in there, will I be able to get it back out? As I do know that some of these are DVD-Di breaks, but you know what, I think it's worth it. So let's do that. Actually, didn't even need to an actual drive. So I think this is the drive that it was originally booting from. And I think that's why it took so long before, if I zoom in, you guys can see there, that there's a drive called my computer. Here, if I zoom in there, now it's focused. So I think that's the one that it was originally trying to boot from. So I'm not gonna put any disc in there yet. I think it's worth another go. So let's do that. All right, so it's in there, except the fans are very loud. So let's see if it does anything this time and actually boots, because that'd be really nice if it did. And if not, I think we will end up actually putting the disc in there, but that's why it's always good to wait because sometimes things like that will happen or you find the disc. And we already knew there was something on there as you saw from last time, but I didn't know if there were multiple volumes. Maybe they had a partition on it or something. But, well, now we wait for this to boot up. But in the meantime, I hope you guys are enjoying this video so far. I really wanna do a bit more of these. It's kind of fun just doing a little bit of a restoration video, so I might do more of these. They take a while to film, but it's kind of fun making them. All right, nothing yet. I haven't seen anything yet. I have a question. Is there such thing as recovery mode on a PowerMax system? Can I boot this thing into recovery mode? Cause if I could boot this thing into recovery mode, that maybe I could like reinstall the operating system from that without having to put anything in the DVD drive? Is that a thing? I don't know. Probably not. Still waiting. Still going. So I have a thing, okay, I'm having the idea that this either the hard drive in here is bad or just the operating system in here is bad. Cause it hasn't booted yet, which is kind of concerning. So I think, well, do I dare even put the disk in there? I do have a plan B, so all right. So what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna shut it off. Cause nothing has happened yet. And I'm guessing it's just gonna go into what it did before. So knowing these machines here, they're supposed to be very easy to take apart. If we could take this thing apart and go on the inside, maybe we could do something with it. But, oh my goodness. So this thing was clearly doing something cause it is warm. It was clearly doing something. So, all right. So I think what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna pull down the options option button again. See what I can do. We'll try booting from it again. But what I wanna do this time is I just wanna wait and see. Cause I don't remember hearing the hard drive the first time after I went to that blue screen. It was just kinda hung. But this time the hard drive continued to spin. So I'm wondering if this thing is actually doing something when I go on the option menu. All right, well, there's a loud noise. All right, everyone. So after a lot of debating, I think I might put the disk in there. The only thing I'm worried of is if this gets stuck in there, I don't know how to get it out. Hopefully Google could help me, but if this disk here gets stuck, that'll be very bad. So, here goes nothing. All right, it took the disks in there. The disks in there. All right. I really hope I can get this thing to boot from that disk. So that was my plan B because it didn't actually boot to the original hard drive. So I think it's worth us just booting from the disk, seeing it. Otherwise I can take the iMac over here, the iMac G4, and I have a firewire cable so I can put this guy into target disk mode. And if I put this guy into target disk mode, I can find everything on there and I could like do something to make it work. I don't know. This is the first demonstration I've ever done, but I do know after watching a few videos that there's such thing as target disk mode. Please work, please show up. I'm really, oh good. Mac OSX install DVD. I'm going to select this one there. It's not weird for that to boot. Now, if this one decides to boot, I hope it does. So I just have to wait for it to let me select it as it's loading right now, as you can see. Zoom in there. Is this just called the boot picker? Is that what they call that? I think it's called the boot picker. Oh good. Well, I'm going to boot from the install DVD. So let's click there. All right. I'm now booting from DVD. Let's go, let's go. Please work, please work, please work. Please work, please work, please work. All right, so if this doesn't work, I'm going to be very concerned. That might mean we have to open it up and actually fix the device, which I'm fine doing, except I do know that these ones have capacitor problems. I don't know how to put capacitors on a motherboard. I've never done that before and I really won't want to break this machine. So now we just wait and see if it decides to boot. And I really hope it roots, because if it doesn't boot, then my disc might be stuck in there. And I don't want that to happen. So please work, please work. I'm at G5. All right, it's still loading, but the CD is doing something. Oh good, the fans turned down. That means we're getting closer. It should do something, yes. All right, load up leopard. All right, now load up, yes. This is the farthest we've gotten so far. Yay, all right. So the CDs, the DVD technically is in there. So now we're going to go, all right. So I want up here, I'm going to go to utilities and I'm going to go to disc utility. Now, I want to see if there's anything on here. I don't want to have to wipe the hard drive, but if there's enough room on there, maybe I can partition it and like put this on a separate partition. If that would work, that'd be amazing. All right, so I put the camera a bit closer to the computer so you guys can see. All right, so we have 120, oh, so it looks like this here. If we go to the partition map, how big is this drive? Okay, it doesn't say anything. There's two partitions, can we do that? Well, then we're going to wipe the drive and I don't want to have to wipe the drive. All right, so this is the CD there. I'm not going to erase the CD because that'd be very bad. But looking here, I don't see anything. Do they have a thing that you can actually check what's on the drive? Does that work? Probably not. All right, I'm going to verify this drive and check and see if there's anything on there. So looking at it, it doesn't seem like anything's showing up. So if I go into partition, yeah, there's nothing, there's nothing there. I don't really want to partition it, but I'm going to make a quick phone call and then I'll be right back. All right, so I made the phone call and it was to the original owner of this machine and he said it's fine if I wipe it, there's nothing on there that they need anymore. So I'm just going to close that disc utility and we're just going to install Leopard. I know this thing can run Leopard since it's a G5. So we'll go here. Where do you want to install Mac OS 10? So it's going to look for all the discs. Hopefully it'll decide. And I hope that drive shows up. If not, we might have a drive failure, which is okay. I can probably put a new hard drive in here. I just have to find a spare hard drive that's not being used. So all right, so it's looking for discs and I really hope it'll find the hard drive. So it's looking, looking for the drive. And this thing is getting toasty, like an oven. And that's, I think I know why that's the reason why they switched to Intel processors is because PowerPC CPUs ran hot and they used a lot of power except the only problem is, oh, it didn't find anything. Also PowerPC Intel CPUs not also get hot. They don't use as much power. So where are you going to go, Apple? All right, so I'm, so the drive is already booted up. I'm just going to go here. I'm going to go to disc utility. Oh, the sound of DVDs. You don't hear that anymore. All right, so I'm going to go, oh, actually my computer showed up. All right, so if I go to partition, my computer is using up the entire thing. I, this is actually showing up now, but I don't know if we do anything with it or do we kind of like partition the drive? Available space, so available space, size. All right, so if we partition this into two, so it says there's nothing on my computer. So I think they might have actually wiped it, which is funny. So if I can now go and close out of this and I go to here and I don't see any discs though. So that's the problem. If I go back, comparing installation. So maybe this will like wipe the cache so that the drive will show up, please show up. No, there's no drive showing up. All right, so maybe what I end up doing is just wiping the drive. So if I go up to utilities and we go to disc utility, you open that up, I'll go here and I'm just going to say, yeah, let's just erase it. I don't think there's anything we need to do there. I'm just going to name this Mac HD and I'll erase it. All right, there goes nothing. Yes. So you're going to replace my computer with this and then maybe the installer will let us do something. All right, so now it says Mac HD. We're going to go close out, go there, I agree. I agree. And there, Mac HD shows up. So let's look here, install Mac OS, of course. I click okay. Now let's customize the installation. Let's see what fun things we can get. I only speak English so we don't need that. Additional drivers, I guess that'll help. And excellent, then let's just throw it on there for fun. All right, so now we're only going to need my 9.5 gigabytes, so let's install. Woo-hoo. All right, it took us, we finally got to the part where we get to install it and don't worry about and checking the DVD, I've used it yesterday. So now it comes the long part. We now have to wait for it to install it. Now, depending on how fast the DVD drive is, it could take five minutes to two hours. I had a computer when I installed Leopard on it. It was actually one of the G4 computers. It took an hour and a half just to install Mac OS Leopard. So it says time remaining calculating. So this is exciting. We actually got somewhere, the computer, so we wiped the hard drive and now we are installing Mac OS Leopard on here. If we get a clean installation, that'd be amazing. If we can actually get this computer to boot, it would also be amazing. So the drive is wiped and it just says, let's check, installing Mac OS X on the volume Mac HD. So I'm still kind of wondering why it wouldn't let us install unless we wiped the drive. I wonder if it like, maybe that was the entire problem. Maybe that just the, maybe just the drive was, maybe the drive was just corrupted or something and it couldn't load anything. So I'm gonna do a time lapse of this installing. Be right back. Just to the zero minute mark, it's gonna be really exciting to see this computer work. It's really, I probably have been waiting here for probably an hour. It said like 40 minutes, no, it's been close to an hour the amount of time that this thing has been doing. But at least it's almost done. And let me tell you, this thing is getting toasty. Like I put my hand on here. It's hotter than like new computers, but it'll be exciting to get this guy up and running. I mean, this design, like it kind of looks like they brought this back at Apple's 2021 event. They launched a new iMac. It looks exactly like this. Like it has the white bezels, except they're definitely a lot thinner. I mean, but the new one doesn't even have this Apple logo on it. It's just blank, but it is a white Apple logo. The new one does have a white Apple logo, which looks pretty cool. But we are still waiting for this thing to get done. And then I have quite a bit of software I'm gonna put on here. We have iLife, we got iWork, we got AppleWorks. I'm really excited to use this thing for things like an old version of Xcode we have. That'd be cool. But the hard drive on this thing isn't big. I'd probably use my Power Mac G5 more for that that I've shown in a lot of previous episodes. But like it says, two minutes remaining it's probably been about a minute since it said two minutes and it still says it. So it might take a while. Also, I don't know. Am I allowed to play the music from the Apple intro song? Like, is that copyrighted music or is that okay to play? Like, will I get a copyright strike for that? I hope I don't, because I really like that song for leopard. You know what? I'm just gonna play it. I don't make money on YouTube anyway. I don't have enough subscribers to get monetized yet. So even if they put advertisements, it's not my money so they can have it. So I'm just gonna put this on there so you guys can enjoy it. But it still says two minutes. It's already been about two minutes. So it looks like more waiting. All right, we made it to about a minute remaining. You can do it, G5. Now, I don't know what the specs on this computer are, but we'll figure that out once it's done with its installation. But all I know is that if you're wondering, this G4 will be in a video very soon, except it's already working. That G4 there I put the little eyesight camera on it. That one is a one gigahertz, 512 megabytes of RAM version. I do not know what this guy is yet, but it'll be nice to know. And I really just like this form factor. I think this was like, in my opinion, this is one of my favorite power PC Macs, mostly because one, it had the eyesight camera built in and it was like that all in one form factor, kind of like the original iMac, except I like this design even a bit more than the G4. And the only reason I say that is the G4 just takes up a bit more space. I mean, it's super cool how like you can move the monitor around, but this G5 even, I think this is where they got like the new iMac design, like newer iMacs have pretty much the same design. But I think this is my front of my, in the top five of my favorite G power PC computers. But I'm still waiting for that to get done. Installing Mac OS to the volume Mac HD, time remaining about a minute. Well, it should be done any minute now and look at that old Aqua theme. You don't see that anymore, it's doing it. Okay, so I just heard the drive start spinning up so I thought to record again. I think it's almost done. You can probably hear it. Also, while that's waiting, I noticed this thing has an airport card in it as there's a little Wi-Fi symbol so this thing must have airport so you can actually connect this thing to Wi-Fi which will be amazing. Come on, finish. It made it to the end, installation successful. Install, succeed. Restart, come on, you can do it, you can do it. All right, let's see if it actually decides to boot up this time or if it's just gonna say no drive could be found because this is gonna be the big thing. You remember how last time it took a while for it to find the drive to boot to? So I really hope it decides to boot to this one but just in case, I'm gonna hold down the option key so that it knows to boot to the right one. Here's the bomb. You're gonna boot to the right drive, buddy. Let's go, you can do it, you can do it, you can do it. Come on. Oh, okay, we have an apple. Is this the CD or DVD though? Is this gonna be the leopard install DVD? I hope not. It better be the hard drive. Yeah, this time it didn't actually, it didn't give us the error that there was no drive being found. So, did it work? Did the installation actually work? Well, it certainly is taking a while to load so maybe this is the hard drive, who knows? Okay, yeah, this is definitely the hard drive. You have a spinning beach ball. Here comes the intro. Amazing, I'm so happy that worked. Let's get set up. I love that song, it's definitely my favorite intro. Apple, bring those intro videos back. Back to transfer from, so. All right, so I am going to connect to the Wi-Fi here. Yeah, let's connect. Continue. I wonder if this will ever work. Oh my goodness, it actually worked. Okay, so I do have an Apple ID except the only problem is if you notice, this was the time when they had at Mac and at me. So this is around the mobile me time and when I tried this on my Power Mac G5, it didn't work. So I'm not gonna sign it. All right, shall I register? All right, I'm gonna turn off the camera for this. All right, we made it through the registration process. Let's see, where is this finally going to be used? Home business. And which best describes you well? I guess I'm kind of a video and film because I make YouTube videos and no, I don't want anything. Wait, okay, I'm just gonna check, I'm just gonna leave this box checked for fun. Well, actually, so I did put in my email. So password, what shall I make it? All right, do I have to have a password? Can I just make it so I don't have a password? Also, I know I've accidentally put an extra space there. So leave it like that, continue. Oh, you need a password. Okay, oh, that's funny, talking with Apple. Is that because people didn't know what the internet was back then? Just says talking with Apple. I don't think Apple's gonna talk back to you, buddy. You came out before 2010, so. I don't think Apple wants to chat anymore. This will actually be funny if it actually registers this computer under my name, even though this computer hasn't really been produced for probably about 10 years now if it made this computer in a long time. Actually, when did the iMac G5 come out? All right, well, it's still talking with Apple. So I wonder how long this registration is gonna take. It's kind of funny that it's still thinking it's gonna talk with Apple. I wonder if it would have done this if I never connected it to Wi-Fi. Oh good, sorry, I had to blur that out. It showed me, I don't wanna show my face yet on camera. All right, which picture works? I'll do the lot where that's my favorite one. All right, thank you. Let's get started. We have a Mac. The iMac G5, it's up and running. Oh, I like that wallpaper. To be honest, my favorite one is actually the Big Sur wallpaper, but that one's not bad. All right, ta-da, we actually have a machine up and running. Optional installs, ooh, Xcode tools, what is this? They have some extra software, we can install this. You'll be added through the necessary software. All right, what is this? Oh, iPod support, yes. What are the applications it gives me? Well, you really already have all of these, so maybe I do it. Is it worth it? You know what, I'm gonna install some of these. I mean, but a lot of these are already installed. I mean, if you look down here, like mail install, that's already installed, but you know what, I'm just gonna do it. And I guess the additional font is what I thought it was, printer drivers. Okay, well this mean it could work with my actual printer that I have right now. If you look at Packard printer drivers, well that's HP. So install, 1.8 gigabytes, how long will this take? I hope it doesn't take too long, no password, that's right. Well, it's certainly installing something. Oh, and here comes software update. There are softwares available for your computer. Software updates available from your computer. I live support. I'll be back once all these things are done installing, everyone. This is gonna take a little bit. Well, all right, everyone. Thanks for coming along this ride of fixing up these iMac G5. It's really nice to know it's up and running. But before we close off the video, I kinda wanna go through some of the applications that are on here. So all of these applications are pre-installed. I haven't installed anything yet. I do have iLife and iWork that I wanna get installed on here as well as some games. But probably something you guys have been wanting to know since the beginning are what are the specs of this thing? Well, here they are. This is a 1.9 gigahertz power PCG5 with 1.5 gigabytes of RAM. And it has the hard drive, which I have selected there. And this is a 2008 because it's running upward. So looking here, we have 1.9 gigahertz. Is this a core? Does how many cores are in this thing? Or is it a single core? Cause that'd be really cool if this was a... And the funny thing is this is actually, in that case, if it's 1.9 gigahertz, that means it's faster than my PowerMac G5. My PowerMac G5 is only 1.8 gigahertz and it has one core and one CPU. So that's actually really cool. That thing is even better. So there are no cards in here, but it does have an airport card. And that's how you're able to connect to wifi, which is really cool as well as memory. Wow, I could actually, theoretically, we could actually get this thing up to two gigabytes of RAM. I just don't have any DDR2 RAM lying around. But this is a decently good computer. I mean, I don't know how much this would have sold for back in the day, but just looking at it, I mean, I would have bought it. Oh, and there's an iDisk you can get. I don't, I don't think they have iDisk anymore. It's probably all iCloud. But I'll move the applications down here because that's how I was like using them. And I think probably most people would have used this computer as well as the iMac G4. First, I'm using front row. At least that's what I would use it for because of the small form factor. You could basically just set this on a TV standard table in your living room. And, burn all your DVDs, run them on here. You could use front row. Cause I think front row is ahead of its time. I'm sad Apple got rid of it, but I guess they did introduce the Apple TV. But front row I thought was so cool. So we'll get out of front row. But for the most part, the experience on here is very quite speedy. I mean, everything opens and like one jump is how I measure the opening speed is by one jump. They have the Apple wallpapers. I really like this one, but I think for funny should we just do the Jaguar or Classic. Let's leave it on, this one, just to kind of make it know it's leopard. No, the only problem is you really can't use Safari in here. You're gonna have to use a new computer just to get any page to open, unless decidedly actually fixed it. But there is a website that I know that I can actually get stuff on for old PowerPC. But look at that. That's how it loads Apple's website. Wow, that's not too well. That's how it finished it. iMac, say hello. So that's kind of funny how it's like you're loading the original iMac with that kind of a design to the new iMac with that design. This isn't the original iMac, but it's the first one to have that kind of design iPad for a while. It certainly doesn't load it too well, but it sort of runs it. How does it do Google? How does Google.com? How does Google.com work? I love how it always gets it to HTTP and easy to be HTTP, yes. There we go. Zoom in on the screen there. So this is kind of funny how it's connected to Wi-Fi. It has everything it needs, just really hard for it to load up these new web pages. But that's where programs like 10, 4 Fox and Kamino come in as they can help you run old computers on the web. I do have a version of that. I might do a follow-up video on that, but I guess for now I can say thank you guys for watching the video. I hope you guys enjoyed it. This was my first official restoration making a video for it. So I hope you guys enjoyed it. Have a great rest of your day. Check out some of my other videos if you want to. And until then, have a great rest of your day and goodbye.