Apple has determined that a small number of 3TB hard drives used in late 2012 27-inch iMacs sold between December 2012 and September 2013 may fail under certain conditions. The company has initiated a ...
For my father birthday I gave him an old iMac G4 so he could have his music collection in a convent location near the speaker set. This scheme used to work great but as of lately the iMac is showing ...
If you bought your iMac 3-5 years ago, there’s probably nothing so seriously wrong with the hardware that you need to consider replacing the machine. Sure, the new iMac with 5K Retina Display looks a ...
The company will be replacing the affected units free of charge at its retail stores. Alternatively, customers can visit an Apple Authorised Service Provider to have the work done. As the ...
On Friday, Apple announced that it would replace some Seagate 1TB hard drives included in recent iMacs that could “fail under certain conditions.” The free iMac 1TB Seagate Hard Drive Replacement ...
Apple on Friday announced that some iMac owners whose machines are equipped with a 3-terabyte hard drive may be eligible to have their drive replaced free of charge, as those drives "may fail under ...
The iMac Pro might be Apple’s most powerful computer ever, but a recent teardown from iFixit reveals it’s also one of the hardest to repair. In a blog post on Jan. 2, iFixit, a company that sells ...
If you bought an iMac with a 3TB hard drive between December 2012 and September 2013 and you’re having problems with that drive, Apple will replace it for free. The iMac (27-inch) 3TB Hard Drive ...
Apple has announce the start of a new 27-inch iMac 3TB hard drive Replacement Program after a small number of 3TB hard drives used in the older 27-inch iMac systems, may fail under certain conditions.
Apple has responded to the owners of 21.5″ and 27″ iMac systems, acknowledging that there is an issue on the 1TB Seagate hard drives in those systems sold between May and July 2011. Owners can contact ...
Apple has announced a 3TB hard drive replacement program for some iMacs. The company says it’s determined that a “very small number” of 3TB hard drives used in 27-inch iMac systems, may fail under ...
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