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iMac 작업을 시작하기 전에: 컴퓨터 플러그를 뽑고 전원 버튼을 10초 동안 눌러 전원 장치의 축전기를 방전하세요.
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Remove the following T10 Torx screws securing the hard drive brackets to the iMac:
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Two 21 mm screws
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One 9 mm screw
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One 27 mm screw
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Lift the hard drive from the edge nearest the logic board and pull it slightly out of its recess.
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Use a spudger to disconnect the single SATA cable by prying it gently away from the hard drive.
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Remove the hard drive assembly from the iMac.
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Well done and thank you for this very precise description to access the hard drive. After that, reconnecting the hard drive or SSD is difficult because the very short SATA connector wires do not allow it to be presented well in the axis of the drive connector and it is impossible to hold it firmly with your fingers. Space is very small.
Thank you SO MUCH for this guide. I bought my iMac used from someone who was upgrading to a newer SSD model, and once I got it home and reset, I was understood all too well why he upgraded. So I ordered the kit here and followed these directions. With my iPad propped up next to the iMac on my table, I was able to follow it right through. As others have commented, the drive cable is very short, but I held back the rubber bumpers until I got it connected, and then everything else went smoothly. Now my iMac is like a new machine (minus the newer Thunderbolt ports and other newer amenities). Thanks again!
I was just looking at the dismal trade in options for all my old apple products, and just assumed Id be buying a new computer every 2-3 yrs at retail whenever apple decided mine was out of date, but after stumbling on this site i love the mission, and am actually excited to try some of these articles on my old products and maybe learn a few things. Thank you for all this work its awesome and appreciated.
I’ve the same question Thurston made. I’m planning to upgrade to a SSD but I’m worried about thermal sensor and the kernel_task issue some that some people mention. Is there a solution? This should be a concern?