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iMac Screen dust behind the LCD
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<blockquote data-quote="Qtpyinnj" data-source="post: 1426014" data-attributes="member: 247446"><p>Thank you chscag. I read that some people put aircon filter material over the vents...wouldn't that lead to the machine not taking in sufficient cool air? I'm just curious about that maneuver. </p><p></p><p>I bought a used G5 last summer and I am still familiarizing with the iMac environment. Is it better to shut them down at the end of the day or leave them running constantly? I am asking this question because I saw a post today where someone said he hasn't shut his machine down since he purchased it in 2009.</p><p></p><p>Also, what is your take on purchasing a refurbished iMac from Apple versus a new one? I was thinking with the savings I could add the additional 3 year extended warranty with Apple Care and still save a few pennies.</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much for replying,</p><p></p><p>Erica</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qtpyinnj, post: 1426014, member: 247446"] Thank you chscag. I read that some people put aircon filter material over the vents...wouldn't that lead to the machine not taking in sufficient cool air? I'm just curious about that maneuver. I bought a used G5 last summer and I am still familiarizing with the iMac environment. Is it better to shut them down at the end of the day or leave them running constantly? I am asking this question because I saw a post today where someone said he hasn't shut his machine down since he purchased it in 2009. Also, what is your take on purchasing a refurbished iMac from Apple versus a new one? I was thinking with the savings I could add the additional 3 year extended warranty with Apple Care and still save a few pennies. Thanks so much for replying, Erica [/QUOTE]
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