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<blockquote data-quote="Discerptor" data-source="post: 184226" data-attributes="member: 12177"><p>Judging by my PowerBook, your iMac should have no problem just recognizing and using 3rd party RAM immediately upon startup. And to answer the final unanswered bit of your post, no it does not void the warranty. However, should you ever have a problem with the computer, don't EVER admit to them that you installed 3rd party RAM. Some employees like to be lazy so they'll make up some bull story about how the RAM wasn't "Apple quality" and is the source of any problem you have rather than actually help you. It follows, obviously, that if you have to send it in for repairs, take out the 3rd party RAM first!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Discerptor, post: 184226, member: 12177"] Judging by my PowerBook, your iMac should have no problem just recognizing and using 3rd party RAM immediately upon startup. And to answer the final unanswered bit of your post, no it does not void the warranty. However, should you ever have a problem with the computer, don't EVER admit to them that you installed 3rd party RAM. Some employees like to be lazy so they'll make up some bull story about how the RAM wasn't "Apple quality" and is the source of any problem you have rather than actually help you. It follows, obviously, that if you have to send it in for repairs, take out the 3rd party RAM first! [/QUOTE]
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