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Sierra update for mid 2007 iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1733602" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>macmath, it may be better for you to start a post of your own rather than post a new question into an existing thread. Still as you ask the answer is no. A computer may overheat because the processor is being run at its capacity for an extended time or because the fan is not operating as it should which may be simply caused by dust build up. In any case it does not in itself indicate the end of life for any computer.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Mac Forums</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1733602, member: 204485"] macmath, it may be better for you to start a post of your own rather than post a new question into an existing thread. Still as you ask the answer is no. A computer may overheat because the processor is being run at its capacity for an extended time or because the fan is not operating as it should which may be simply caused by dust build up. In any case it does not in itself indicate the end of life for any computer. Sent from my iPhone using Mac Forums [/QUOTE]
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