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iMac27 Dilema
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<blockquote data-quote="raymondavalon" data-source="post: 1222555" data-attributes="member: 199038"><p>Hi guys, just registered today, although I've predominantly been a reader (lurker/guest) here for a while..</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I have an issue I just cannot get my head around..</p><p></p><p>My company sold a customer an iMac27, Core i7. The customer said it was the wrong specification and returned it.</p><p>So, the company put it up for sale, brand new, but opened.</p><p>Being a Mac owner I couldn't resist and bought it at a greatly reduced price and no sales tax. Win + win! </p><p></p><p>I opened the box and set it up, it comes with the wireless keyboard and Magic Mouse, so I installed batteries into the keyboard and mouse and also dug through the documentation.</p><p></p><p>My only concern was that the customer had perhaps put a password on this iMac.</p><p>Well I powered it on and the folder icon appeared in the centre of the screen, so the customer erased the OS! </p><p></p><p>I dug through the iMac packaging that contains the keyboard and mouse, there is documentation but no installation disk <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Straight-Faced.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":|" title="Straight Faced :|" data-shortname=":|" /></p><p>Well, my G5 skills kicked in and I then inserted my OSX Snow Leopard (Retail version) Disk</p><p>I tried to make it boot from the CD but it wouldn't. I then connected a wired Mighty Mouse and wired keyboard and tried again</p><p></p><p>The Apple logo came up but it doesn't boot off the installation disk. Plus, as the x86 iMac has no EFI access, I cannot eject my [beloved] OSX 10.6 install disk.</p><p></p><p>No I don't want to have to send this back to Apple's Repair Centre to get this resolved, so I am hoping someone can advise me what I need to do to get OSX to install or eject the disk now nestled within the iMac!</p><p></p><p>Help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raymondavalon, post: 1222555, member: 199038"] Hi guys, just registered today, although I've predominantly been a reader (lurker/guest) here for a while.. Anyway, I have an issue I just cannot get my head around.. My company sold a customer an iMac27, Core i7. The customer said it was the wrong specification and returned it. So, the company put it up for sale, brand new, but opened. Being a Mac owner I couldn't resist and bought it at a greatly reduced price and no sales tax. Win + win! I opened the box and set it up, it comes with the wireless keyboard and Magic Mouse, so I installed batteries into the keyboard and mouse and also dug through the documentation. My only concern was that the customer had perhaps put a password on this iMac. Well I powered it on and the folder icon appeared in the centre of the screen, so the customer erased the OS! I dug through the iMac packaging that contains the keyboard and mouse, there is documentation but no installation disk :| Well, my G5 skills kicked in and I then inserted my OSX Snow Leopard (Retail version) Disk I tried to make it boot from the CD but it wouldn't. I then connected a wired Mighty Mouse and wired keyboard and tried again The Apple logo came up but it doesn't boot off the installation disk. Plus, as the x86 iMac has no EFI access, I cannot eject my [beloved] OSX 10.6 install disk. No I don't want to have to send this back to Apple's Repair Centre to get this resolved, so I am hoping someone can advise me what I need to do to get OSX to install or eject the disk now nestled within the iMac! Help! [/QUOTE]
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