The glass goes up to about 5mm from the edge, does that make it easier?

Will look into getting a suction cup and but a SSD.

Cheers sam,
John

On 22 May 2012 22:51, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi John
>
> If your iMac's glass has an aluminium border around the edge of the display,
> replacing the drive's easy. If the glass goes all the way to the edge then
> you'll need to purchase iMac HD Fan Control to replace the input from the
> temperature sensor.
>
> There are take-apart guides on ifixit.com, it's a medium difficulty
> installation I'd say, more time-consuming due to the multiple layers of
> screws. Definitely use suction cups on the monitor, not a tool to pry them
> out otherwise you'll damage the aluminium surround. Best to get two large
> anti-static sleeves to put the glass & screen in or they'll attract dust
> while you're doing the installation. The last thing you want is to be
> removing the glass over and over to get rid of dust trapped frustratingly
> under the glass!
>
> Regards
>
> Sam
>
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