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Replace mini displayport with Thunderbolt in iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="mdizzledogg" data-source="post: 1456528" data-attributes="member: 276675"><p>My iMac is running pretty slow so I'm trying to see what options I have to speed it up. I've been looking into including a SSD but I don't really want to compromise on storage, so I thought this may be an option as I purchased a MacBook Air a few months back and got a LaCie 2TB thunderbolt drive with it.</p><p></p><p> Also for some crazy reason it doesn't have any other ports and doesn't support mini display-port, or the apple converter cables I purchased so I cannot use it with my iMac like I thought I would be able to. So I thought maybe installing a drive on the iMac would be possible and then I'd be able to offload most of my files too it. </p><p></p><p> I've been using macs for a while but I've never modified one and I've found it difficult to find a solution to my problem that isn't either too difficult or doesn't cost the earth!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdizzledogg, post: 1456528, member: 276675"] My iMac is running pretty slow so I'm trying to see what options I have to speed it up. I've been looking into including a SSD but I don't really want to compromise on storage, so I thought this may be an option as I purchased a MacBook Air a few months back and got a LaCie 2TB thunderbolt drive with it. Also for some crazy reason it doesn't have any other ports and doesn't support mini display-port, or the apple converter cables I purchased so I cannot use it with my iMac like I thought I would be able to. So I thought maybe installing a drive on the iMac would be possible and then I'd be able to offload most of my files too it. I've been using macs for a while but I've never modified one and I've found it difficult to find a solution to my problem that isn't either too difficult or doesn't cost the earth! [/QUOTE]
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