Slot load drives, no matter what brand, will still break under heavy usage, especially if often used for writing discs. You don't have much choice with your PowerBook, but normally…
68kMLAPowerPCby ChristopherFri, 15 May 2009 - 19:55
Double-sided RAM cards should pose no problem, as that implies low-density chips as the CRT iMacs need, The specification, which you may not have if you were not aware that you ne…
I got some 2x256mb pc100 sdram chips recently, and they dont work with the iMac.
They appear to be double-sided (chips on both sides). Is there an issue with double-sided sdram me…
What are some good Pioneer replacement drives that would be "compatible"? Would all slot-loaders that would fit work? How can I find out more? xlr8yourmac.com is out-dated but is t…
Thanks very much for these - was watching the oracle cd on ebay, and I was disappointed when it went.
So, I'm now about to get an RDBMS on an A/UX SE/30. Imagine the time this is …
I've got A/UX 3.0, Oracle Server for A/UX, System 7 Golden Master release and System 7 beta for download. I sold them and want to share them before they sit on a shelf forever. I a…
Slot load drives, no matter what brand, will still break under heavy usage, especially if often used for writing discs. You don't have much choice with your PowerBook, but normally…
Slot load drives, no matter what brand, will still break under heavy usage, especially if often used for writing discs. You don't have much choice with your PowerBook, but normally…
I'm not a fan of Matsushita drives. Apple's firmware is unnecessarily restrictive about what media types are supported, and Matsushita steadfastly abides by its agreement with Appl…
Hey Guys:
This doesn't really apply to Marketplace but my Superdrive is on the fritz. It can't really read discs well and has been burning duds for the last month. I think I need …
To rocketath--I think I detect distinct sarcasm and/or rudeness from your reply.
nobody is telling me how to OPEN THE CASE
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THANKS for the link,…
There are four screws you need to remove. You can see two already. The other two are hidden underneath a panel that pops off. The panel has tons of holes in it, and underneath you …
68kMLAPowerPCby Mike RichardsonMon, 27 Apr 2009 - 08:39
Right, Sorry-not a G4; Green Slot load imac G3.
Thanks for the replies, but aside from which one is easier to get to than the other, nobody is telling me how to OPEN THE CASE. I'm…
actually, i find it quite the opposite, save for the G4.
The tray-load are easy, just take off the bottom, and then pull out the tray. The CD is just fixed to it, and easy to get.…
actually, i find it quite the opposite, save for the G4.
The tray-load are easy, just take off the bottom, and then pull out the tray. The CD is just fixed to it, and easy to get…
Hi,
Try this page. It's a great resource that provides instructions on getting to any component in a slot-loading iMac.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/103447/iMac-G3-Disassembly-Guid…
We need a bit more info...is it a tray loading model like this:
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