Monday, May 6, 2013

Apple extends iMac disk replacements to '09-10 models

Apple extends iMac disk replacements to '09-10 models Apple has quietly extended a hard drive replacement program for itsiMac all-in-one computers by some other 12 months and seven months to machines made as far back as 2009.

The change, noticed by CNET readers, signifies that users with Seagate's 1TB disk drive get it replaced instead by Apple a treadmill of best nexus 4 case your company's authorized issuer cost-free if it fails.

The issue viewing affected a load of 1TB Seagate hard disk drives that shipped in Apple's iMac systems, originally between May and July of nexus 4 case bumper 2011. That drive was found in the the 21.5-inch and 27-inch model. Apple now says both those models using drive, sold between October 2009 and July 2011, are covered if something goes wrong.

Normally, a painful drive replacement is going to be no huge problem on the planet of personal computers, but techniques Apple has shifted toward designs which might be less serviceable. As my CNET colleague David Carnoy found after experiencing troubles with his Wholesale nexus 4 case 2010 iMac challenging in August, actually reaching the tough drive required special tools, including suction cups in order to the glass panel display.

To determine whether your machine is eligible, you can still connect your iMac's serial number in this article.

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