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A very poorly running iMac I am afraid
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredretired" data-source="post: 1908827" data-attributes="member: 313325"><p>Thanx, no I do not do this regularly but OWC includes a nifty little cutting tool with a wheel and depth guide, with their SSD package that really looks to be the perfect tool for the job, plus I am good at following procedures and being patient when taking things apart so I have a level of confidence going in. </p><p></p><p>I did change the HDD on my last iMac but that screen was held on by magnets so it was easier than this iMac. </p><p></p><p>I have decided on the 512GB SSD as you are correct in my not needing a 1TB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredretired, post: 1908827, member: 313325"] Thanx, no I do not do this regularly but OWC includes a nifty little cutting tool with a wheel and depth guide, with their SSD package that really looks to be the perfect tool for the job, plus I am good at following procedures and being patient when taking things apart so I have a level of confidence going in. I did change the HDD on my last iMac but that screen was held on by magnets so it was easier than this iMac. I have decided on the 512GB SSD as you are correct in my not needing a 1TB. [/QUOTE]
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