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<blockquote data-quote="Reion_LS" data-source="post: 383828" data-attributes="member: 30643"><p>Ok, so... I recently bought a iMAC online. It's not brand new its actually re-furbished. It runs great, for a dinosaur. I need to upgrade it so my band can use it to record demos and things of that nature. All the systems worked perfectly... till one of my friends went behind my back and tried to hook up the Modem and now parts of that system are missing so it won't start up unless you cut extensions off by holding down the shift key. Now I was hoping to by-pass these problems in 3 ways.</p><p></p><p>- Upgrade from 6gb HDD to 320gb HDD</p><p>- Upgrade SDRAM from 64mb to 512mb</p><p>- Upgrade Operating system from OS 9.2 to OS X 10.4</p><p></p><p>Now my real question is that you have the background info on my iMAC.</p><p>Would it survive this surgery?</p><p>And how can I remove my current HDD and install my new one.</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p><p>-Reion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reion_LS, post: 383828, member: 30643"] Ok, so... I recently bought a iMAC online. It's not brand new its actually re-furbished. It runs great, for a dinosaur. I need to upgrade it so my band can use it to record demos and things of that nature. All the systems worked perfectly... till one of my friends went behind my back and tried to hook up the Modem and now parts of that system are missing so it won't start up unless you cut extensions off by holding down the shift key. Now I was hoping to by-pass these problems in 3 ways. - Upgrade from 6gb HDD to 320gb HDD - Upgrade SDRAM from 64mb to 512mb - Upgrade Operating system from OS 9.2 to OS X 10.4 Now my real question is that you have the background info on my iMAC. Would it survive this surgery? And how can I remove my current HDD and install my new one. Thank you. -Reion [/QUOTE]
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