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I need to find the pdf manual(s) of the iMac G4/1.25GHz/20-inch. I obviously tried Apple's support site but found nothing. Does anyone know where to look?

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From memory don't think Apple Manuals made this available and owners were required to download the 15" or 17" manual. Have a look at this link:-

http://www.apple.com/support/manuals/imac/
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