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>Apple Imac hard drive upgrade

8 四月, 2011 發表留言

> Upgrading the internal hard drive in an aluminum Apple iMac computer. The replacement hard drive is a Segate 1.5TB model. Fitting the hard drive took around 30 minutes. A full step by step description of the upgrade is on my blog at http://www.briandorey.com

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>iMac Aluminum Hard Drive Upgrade Pt 1

11 三月, 2011 發表留言

> Part 1 of 2. Upgrading the standard 320GB Western Digital hard drive in a 2008 2.4GHz iMac Aluminum to a 1TB Seagate hard drive.

分類:Aluminum, drive, hard, iMac, Upgrade

>How to upgrade RAM / Memory on a 2010 iMac Core i3 i5 i7 (21.5in & 27in)

6 三月, 2011 發表留言

> How upgrade Memory on a 2010 iMac Core i3 i5 i7 (21.5in & 27in) OWC Memory Link! bit.ly Follow us 🙂 http://www.twitter.com http://www.facebook.com

>Aluminum iMac Memory Upgrade

21 二月, 2011 發表留言

> hey guys, just a quick video to show you how to upgrade an iMac’s memory, let me know if you have any questions. thanks for watching!

分類:Aluminum, iMac, memory, Upgrade

>Kingston SSDNow V Series Notebook Upgrade Kit & Installation Guide Linus Tech Tips

19 二月, 2011 發表留言

> Today I upgrade the hard drive in my notebook to an SSD using the software included in Kingston’s handy-dandy SSD upgrade kit!

>Apple iMac 21.5-inch Core i5 Mid 2010 – Crucial Memory Upgrade

16 二月, 2011 發表留言

> In this video I upgrade the Apple iMac 21.5-inch Core i5 Mid 2010 from 4GB to 8GB of RAM. This is performed using a Crucial Technology Memory Upgrade Kit. Crucial Technology also gave some insight into how memory upgrades can effect Mac performance… While synthetic benchmarks are a great way to measure certain aspects, they don’t always capture what the desired outcome of a memory upgrade is, being increased system performance and a better user experience. In actual use, 8GB of RAM with 64-bit operating systems allows more, and larger, applications to be run entirely from RAM at an access latency of under 20ns, whereas accessing data on the hard drive can have access latencies in excess of 4 million nano-seconds. The result being a much better user experience, snappier UI and overall increased productivity. Check out the main Geekanoids website later today for more insight into memory upgrades. Useful Links Supplied by: http://www.crucial.com Sponsor: http://www.crucial.com YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com Website: http://www.geekanoids.co.uk Twitter: http://www.twitter.com

>iMac G4 Upgrade ( Snowball ) Part 1: Replacing the iMac hard drive

11 二月, 2011 發表留言

> Visit MacUsersGuide.com Mac Help Desk to get answers for more macintosh troubleshooting questions. http://www.macusersguide.com The thing that you are mostly likely to get the most benefit from replacing is possibly the most inaccessible part of an iMac. Today’s video tip focuses on replacing an iMac G4’s hard drive executed by Carl Berkeley from Mac Users Guide. Berkeley admits that getting at the hard drives in these types of iMacs is a bit complicated but doable. He shows you how to get it done with just a few simple steps.

>iMac G3 Upgrade: Part Two

29 一月, 2011 發表留言

> And now for “Part Two" of my iMac’s upgrade procedure. This is definitely the more interesting and well, more frustrating part. It was all worth it in the end, though! Please view and comment. Also please check out http://www.photodvd.tv when you get a chance. Thank you!

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>How to install iMAC Ram Upgrade in under 5 Minutes

15 一月, 2011 發表留言

> Upgrading a 1GB 2.4 iMAC to 4GB of ram. Less than 5 minutes.

>iMac G4 17" 1Ghz upgrade to 2GB of memory 500 GB hard-drive and Leopard

14 一月, 2011 發表留言

> Upgrade iMac G4 17″ 1Ghz to 2GB of memory and 500 GB hard-drive. Parts used OWC 1GB PC2700 DDR 333MHz CAS 2.5 184pin / OWC 2700 PC2700 DDR SO-DIMM and 500GB Western Digital ATA hard drive. The iMac came with no hard drive and no hard drive cable! So I used an old PC IDE cable and tried to stuff the drive in so many ways. The hard drive recognize only 465.76 GB of the 500 GB why have no clue ? Sorry for the ruff editing made to fit youtube 10 min rule. Apparently 500 GB = 465.76 GB the capacity advertised by hard disk drive manufacturers isn’t the real drive capacity.