Well, backing up would be a good first step.

I upgraded the memory on our iMac without any trouble at all. I
followed the instructions on the apple website.

Regards

Russell

On Tuesday, September 28, 2010, Richard Coker <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I'm on the point of upgrading the memory on my iMac and stuff I've read 
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> discharge. However, the Apple site's guide to installing a new memory module 
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> ensure that my-world-as-I-know-it isn't destroyed in an instant of ineptitude?
> Many thanks, Richard
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