John Teffer wrote:
Yes, just take the back cover off, and inside you'll find a standard 15 pin
Mac monitor connector. Unplug the internal monitor, and plug in your
external monitor, and away you go.

Thnaks for the quick reply John.
Would any monitor do? Meaning a cheap PC (used) brand?
If the iMac won't power up now (will for about 10 seconds, power light starts orange 
and then once it's green it qiuts) will it then once it has an external monitor?
Or could this be a whole other problem?

TIA,
Tim



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