Friday, July 22, 2011

Some Apple iMac 1TB Hard Drives recalled

Apparently a load from the 1TB Seagate hard disk drives that shipped with iMac systems between May and This summer of 2011 may fail under certain conditions, so that as a precaution Apple has cranked up a alternative program for that affected iMac systems. The Apple computers is going to be either the 21.5-inch or 27-inch models, provided they've been set up using the 1TB drives other drive designs like the 2TB or SSD choices are not affected.

For those who have bought one of these simple iMac designs, Apple will probably contact you concerning the drive alternative, provided you gave a legitimate e-mail address whenever you registered your iMac. Additionally, you should check your Mac on Apple's site in the iMac 1TB Seagate Hard Disk Alternative Program Site. Just enter your computer's serial number within the area and click on Submit, and Apple determines in case your system must be maintained.

To locate your computer's serial number, choose "Relating to this Mac" within the Apple menu after which click "More Information.Inch In OS X 10.7 Lion you will notice the serial number indexed by the resulting window, as well as in OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard the machine Profiler utility will open. Inside make sure to choose the Hardware section (not really a subsection from it) and so the serial number is going to be listed under Hardware Overview.

In case your computer's drive is among the ones that should be changed, you will have to contact Apple Tech Support Team, an Apple Store, or any other approved company to setup a scheduled appointment to service your pc. These details are available about the drive alternative program's Web site.

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