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Mactracker late 2006 imac
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Most times, ports and connectors found on the Mac lineup lived a long life, although there were a handful of embarrassing failures along the way. From the first Macintosh Plus to the new 24” iMac, Apple has used unique connections and has often strayed away from the conventions of the PC industry.

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If anyone has a link to a manual more specific to my model I'd certainly appreciate it.When it comes to Apple cables, connectors, and interfaces, Apple has always carved its own path. Although the instructions are for the G5 I'm guessing it will get me in the ball park. I found this link to the manual for replacing the HDD. I'd like to go 500GB minimum or even 750GB but wasn't sure if there were limitations on HDD capacity for this model like there are with the memory being limited to 3GB. I've built plenty of computers over the years so tearing into iMac doesn't intimidate me.

#Mactracker late 2006 imac install

My original plan was to just wipe the drive and start with a fresh OS install but figure I might as well upgrade the drive before starting. I've already max'ed out the memory (3GB). Actually a friend with too much money just purchased a new Mac so he "gave me" his old 20" 2.16GHz core duo. I also have a late model 2006 - iMac 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and have been toying with installing a larger HDD.

mactracker late 2006 imac

but I was curious what make (mfg) and size HDD did you eventually install? Or did you just replace it with another 250GB? Needless to say, this will be the last iMac of this vintage I work on.Ĭwa107, Sorry if I missed it. At the very least, they could have used a heavier gauge material and less glue. There are better ways to do RF shielding without resorting to tin foil. For the premium prices Apple gets for these things, the design is inferior (at least for this generation). Clearly it was designed to be disposable (not service friendly at all). I have to say I was a bit disappointed in the construction of this machine. Thankfully, I have some left over foil tape from an HVAC job, so I should be able to put it back together again. Once you get into the main assembly, the service manual has you peeling back tin foil tape, which just doesn't work, it must be cut in certain places. They must be released with a special tool (roughly the same shape and thickness as a credit card, but bent at the top). I watched a tutorial online which completely misses the latches that are at the top of the machine.

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Fortunately, I had the service manuals (although the person who wrote them must have a bad crack habit).

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Well, finally cracked the case on this thing - what a job. I only want to have to open this beast once, since it's not exactly the easiest case to open. Thanks in advance for any opinions or thoughts you might have. If yes to the previous question, any particular model you recommend? I was thinking of going with another WD, but a Blue edition - primarily to keep the temps down. Do you agree with my assessment that I'm dealing with a bad HDD (the machine is only 2 years old and the drive is a Western Digital 250GB).Ģ. Although it was fairly slow to do so, it did successfully backup (I let it sit overnight).ġ. I booted the machine in Target Disk Mode and made a SuperDuper backup. Discouraged and thinking I had a bad hard drive, I closed the Installer, which warned me against doing so, but I had no choice since I was leaving work and the machine had to come with me.Īt this point, I'm fairly certain I'm dealing with a bad or failing hard disk. It got about 2 hours into it and was reporting that it would take another 28 hours to complete! So, I let it sit another 2 hours and the status remained virtually unchanged. So, I attempted to do an Archive & Install. Ran the AHT in extended mode, but it found no problems. Ran diagnostics, but the program kept quitting during the surface scan.

mactracker late 2006 imac

I booted up using a Tech Tool Pro 5 disc. Verify/Repair Disk and Permissions reported no errors, but the machine still wouldn't boot (also wouldn't boot in Safe mode). I booted into single user mode, ran an fsck and later booted off the System Discs and ran Disk Utility.

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A day later, the customer brought it into me - when he tried to boot it up to download/run Onyx, the machine would simply sit on the blue screen just before the Mac OS X splash screen would normally pop up. The customer originally complained that it was extremely slow, I advised them to run Onyx and do the maintenance tasks. It's a 2.16GHz, 1GB Intel Core 2 Duo machine running Tiger. So, I'm working on an iMac for a customer that is exhibiting some rather odd behavior.














Mactracker late 2006 imac