Could someone tell me the spec of the iMac HD? I'd rather install a bigger one myself than pay Apple to do it. Is it a standard SATA drive, or what?
skunk said:Thanks. God, you're quick!
I'm assuming, of course, that it's a user-replaceable part...
Danksi said:If it's like the 17-inch and 20-inch, NO. They're sealed units in terms of user-accessibility, assuming you want to keep the Apple Warranty. The only thing you're 'allowed' to upgrade yourself is the Memory, which is accessed via a small cover at the base of the screen.
mrgreen4242 said:When my iMac G5 HDD drive died, Apple sent me a new one to install myself. Not sure if it changed, but the HDD and optical drives were user serviceable on the G5 iMacs.
WildCowboy said:While many parts were user-serviceable in the G5 iMacs, Apple unfortunately eliminated most of that in the Intel models. Basically, RAM is the only thing in the Intel iMacs that's do-it-yourself according to Apple.
Alex Duggan said:Just to clarify; it was only the Rev. A & B iMac G5's that had the many user serviceable parts - the Rev. C iMac G5 was the same as the newer Intel macs - only the RAM was user serviceable!