White dual usb iBook

I think my hard drive for my white dual usb ibook has crashed. I have tried to repair with install disk but it will not even read the hard drive.
Are ther hard drives out there for replacement???

It's a difficult task to replace it.
If you could be more specific about which exact model iBook it is, we could direct you to the instructions.
You can choose from this list:
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ibook/index-ibook.html

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  • Dual USB iBook

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    If you need help identifying your iBook exactly, this link might help:
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  • Dual USB iBook G3 won't boot

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    I found the following workaround: Start with the Option button pressed to get to the Boot Mode screen, then hit the right arrow button. This gets my computer up and running, but when I try to Use Disk Utility to repair the permissions, I get an error code of -9997 and it says, "No Valid Packages." I cannot find what -9997 refers to.
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    1. Be sure to use Disk Utility first to repair the disk before performing the Archive and Install.
    Repairing the Hard Drive and Permissions
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    2. Do not proceed with an Archive and Install if DU reports errors it cannot fix. In that case use Disk Warrior and/or TechTool Pro to repair the hard drive. If neither can repair the drive, then you will have to erase the drive and reinstall from scratch.
    3. Boot from your OS X Installer disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button. When you reach the screen to select a destination drive click once on the destination drive then click on the Option button. Select the Archive and Install option. You have an option to preserve users and network preferences. Only select this option if you are sure you have no corrupted files in your user accounts. Otherwise leave this option unchecked. Click on the OK button and continue with the OS X Installation.
    4. Upon completion of the Archive and Install you will have a Previous System Folder in the root directory. You should retain the PSF until you are sure you do not need to manually transfer any items from the PSF to your newly installed system.
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    6. You can now download a Combo Updater directly from Apple's download site to update your new system to the desired version as well as install any security or other updates. You can also do this using Software Update.
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  • Did all dual-USB iBooks have an airport card installed by default?

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    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Apple/M7600LLE/
    http://www.synaptech.com/catalog/index.php?mainpage=index&cPath=4953
    http://www.teksale.com/laptops/laptopparts/listings/apple-airport-original.htm
    http://www.megamacs.com/v1/?action=view&pid=967052
    http://www.macrecycling.com/apple-airport-card-ibook-g3g4-powerbook-g4-p-100531. html
    http://memorysolutions.com/memorysolutions/orapaica1.html
    http://store.airportcardsdirect.com/
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    http://www.ifixit.com/cart/catalog/product98_AirportCard.html
    http://techrestore.com/xcart/product.php?productid=16174
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    Installation instructions can be found in this Knowledge Base article:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=111919

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    This problem if far more widespread than I first thought. I can only think of all the folks who don't know about this Apple discussion group and have had this problem. Great PR Apple! In the past, I've sold many of my friends and cohorts on the virtues of Mac for many years, but am hesitant to do so from now on.
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    I am seeing this cable and connected it to my iBook and all I hear is audio. I will enclose the link in this question.
    Thanks,
    Paul
    Link:
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    Well the link doesn't work anymore so that's no help. These are the ports that should come with your iBook:
    http://www.everymac.com/cgi-bin/mem.pl?ports/apple/ibook/ibook_700.html

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