27-inch "IMac"Can purchase 3 TB HDD as the storage option at the time of purchase but 3 TB HDD of iMac sold between December 2012 and September 2013 will fail under certain circumstances As Apple ...
Apple is offering customers free 3TB hard disk drive (HDD) replacements on various iMacs following the discovery that some might fail under ‘certain conditions’. Customers who purchased a 27-inch iMac ...
Apple on Friday quietly extended its iMac 1TB Seagate Hard Drive Replacement Program coverage back two years to include models sold from October 2009, effectively adding almost two years to the ...
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 ...
Apple today announced a replacement program for the 3TB hard drive included in some 27-inch iMac models due to a concern that some of the components “may fail under certain conditions.” Apple doesn’t ...
If you purchased a new 2011 iMac with a 1TB Seagate hard drive between May 2011 and July 2011, Apple has reported that the 1TB Seagate drives within the systems might fail, and has now started a ...
Apple has begun sending emails about a new hard drive recall, called the iMac 1TB Seagate Hard Drive Replacement Program: Apple has determined that a very small number of Seagate 1TB hard drives used ...
Apple's latest desktop has been taken apart, and the bad news is it's not easy to put back together. Joe has been writing about consumer tech for nearly seven years now, but his liking for all things ...
Research by Mac specialists Other World Computing has uncovered a damning and disturbing feature in the 2011 range of Thunderbolt-equipped Apple iMacs. If you try to move, remove, or replace the main ...
Apple has extended its 2011 iMac hard drive replacement scheme, reports “Register Hardware” (http://macte.ch/pdZN9). Originally pegged to all-in-one desktop maps ...
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