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imac still freezing after new hard drive
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<blockquote data-quote="barnola" data-source="post: 1353393" data-attributes="member: 224355"><p>I have an account with Amazon UK. Crucial seems to be biggest for Mac memory here.</p><p>When I purchased this computer in 2006 Apple had just produced the first 27" intel imacs. I ordered it to be assembled by Apple and opted for the bigger, better Ram, video card and whatever was offered (apart from hard drive). So the 2.33 GHZ processor wasn't the standard. Is this why I cannot find this actual model on either Apple or Crucial's list? According to them this model, imac 6.1 is a 24" whereas mine is 27". I assume it doesn't matter as long as I replace the memory with what was there.</p><p></p><p>Apple give 3GB as maximum for this model (2GB and 1 GB). If I put in 4 GB (2GB and 2GB) can it cause any problems or do any damage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnola, post: 1353393, member: 224355"] I have an account with Amazon UK. Crucial seems to be biggest for Mac memory here. When I purchased this computer in 2006 Apple had just produced the first 27" intel imacs. I ordered it to be assembled by Apple and opted for the bigger, better Ram, video card and whatever was offered (apart from hard drive). So the 2.33 GHZ processor wasn't the standard. Is this why I cannot find this actual model on either Apple or Crucial's list? According to them this model, imac 6.1 is a 24" whereas mine is 27". I assume it doesn't matter as long as I replace the memory with what was there. Apple give 3GB as maximum for this model (2GB and 1 GB). If I put in 4 GB (2GB and 2GB) can it cause any problems or do any damage? [/QUOTE]
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