@Raj - Today I checked the site and the videos were available. Thank you.
Raj
7
years ago
Are the videos still available? I get an error message 'No compatible source was found for this video'.
Nahein
8
years ago
Many thanks for these videos!
I think my graphic card is dead (nVidia 8800GS...).
At the beginning, there were vertical grey bars on the screen, and now my iMac does not start at all, it "clongs" repetivly, and the screen stays black.
Your tutorial will help me to replace my card!
Powerbook Medic
8
years ago
@Alessandro - It'd be hard to say without running some tests, but it is probably the video card becoming overheated. It may need to be reflowed or replaced.
Alessandro
8
years ago
My 24'' IMAC works well about 10 minutes then display becomes black; only sound still can be heard. Would you tell me what the problem is. Thanks.
Pat
8
years ago
I have an IMac A1225 Core 2 duo with a 320 GB (7200 RPM) Serial ATA hard drive. I can not find a web site that tells me if I can put a higher hard drive in it? My hard drive toasted on me. Any help would be so appreciated.
John T
8
years ago
I removed the stand but the attach bracket snapped back into the computer. How can you withdraw the bracket when the stand is not attached?
Powerbook Medic
9
years ago
@AN DANG - It'd be hard to say without seeing it in the shop, but it may be an issue with the video chipset overheating.
AN DANG
9
years ago
My 24'' IMAC works well about 10 minutes then display becomes black; only sound still can be heard. Would you tell me what the problem is. Thanks.
Wally
10
years ago
Excellent video. Thank you.
Frank
10
years ago
As I watched videos all I could think of was how to keep track of parts and their locations for reassembly!
brynorpheus
11
years ago
my 24" imac seems to be overheating,and i am not aware of any fans running. no problems with it's operation.
thanks
Alexey
11
years ago
Thank you very much for manual! Need to replace HDD and it very useful!
Jjs-Tech1
11
years ago
Thanks for having this available...
Powerbook Medic
12
years ago
@mohammed - you can replace the power supply, and then if you already aren't doing it, plug the iMac in through a surge protector.
mohammed
12
years ago
hi , What can i do when my power supply is damaged by Power fluctuations.
help me please.
Jorge
12
years ago
I've been wandering about the internal parts on my 24 inch iMac I'll keep this video in my Bookmark toolbar for when i need it. nice tool to have thanks!!!
Walt
12
years ago
Superb. Accurate, easy to follow. One tiny bit of advice - in my iMac, the plastic piece on the top of the hard disk, which holds the disk secure via tension in the plastic, had STRONG plastic. To remove it, you have to press against the tension and of course, working with a computer, you're limited in how much pressure you can put on anything. So I removed the screws that hold the plastic tension-holding piece to the top of the hard disk ("top" when looking at the computer), and that impossible plastic piece slid to the right as easy as you please. Putting it back, you fasten it to the hard disk, then push in "in reverse order of disassembly". Because you're now pressing in a different direction, it's easy to overcome the tension this time.
Sam
12
years ago
Wondering about a temp sensor on the logicboard which may cause the screen to turn off and the fans to run on high? Which sensor would this be and can I replace it?
SLE
12
years ago
Any suction cups should work including those small ones you might find for holding towels or stuff on tiles in your kitchen. I bought two for a couple of bucks in the supermarket and they worked just fine.
VL
13
years ago
Excellent video learned alot. Did you have to go and become a surgeon first then a mac medic? Thanks for the video.
Powerbook Medic
13
years ago
@Bobby - it isn't real easy. Once you get the screen out, you should be able to start working you way to the hinge holding the stand in. we unfortunately don't have a guide for this.
Bobby G
13
years ago
My search was to only remove the computer STAND for shipping. Can find out on other imac models. The business card or credit card does not fit in the back of the stand to computer as instructions go on other sites for other imacs. HELP. student waiting to go home from europe
Frank
13
years ago
Fantastic video. I was watching it on my laptop as I had my iMac tore apart next to it.
Well done...
Powerbook Medic
13
years ago
@Mike - we sell suction cups in the Tools part list to the right
Mike`
13
years ago
Where does one get suction cups like that?
ALBERT
13
years ago
VERY HELPFUL
tom...
13
years ago
Hi,
Thanks so much. took all the mystery out of getting my Mac apart to clean. "excellent video!"
Phill136
13
years ago
Great video!! very helpful.
Im wondering; would it be possible to use the iMac as a standalone monitor?
If you leave the power supply to power the monitor, and use a DVI to LVDS converter from an external video card for the video signal.
Appreciate any feedback.
Khalid Kutbi
13
years ago
Is it possible to replace Nvidia GeForce 8800GS Video Card on iMac Intel Core 2 Duo 24” 3.06Ghz or it is part of the logic board
Marcos Carraretto
13
years ago
Very usefull.
LinuxNewbie
13
years ago
Very well put together dismantling videos.
Nicholas Drakos
14
years ago
Excellent Video!!
Paul Goodwin
14
years ago
Very clear and informative. Thank you
Peter Fleury
14
years ago
Hello
Just watched your vids about the imac 24" core 2 duo. I've got the 20" imac desktop. Are the "guts of both size machines the same? In my case, I just want to remove the hard drive myself and then take it in to have a shop install a new one. Can I open the back as you illustrate and go directly to the hard drive and remove it?
Joe
14
years ago
All your videos have been very helpful. Thank you!!!
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