Rebekah,

a) Stand the new screen in front of the iMac - screen doesn’t work anyway.

b) Source a similar iMac on the 2nd Hand Market and swap the Hard Drives or 
clone the drive from the old one to the ‘new’ one via a firewire cable with the 
old one in Target Disk mode (Start it up holding down the T key.

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On 10 Dec 2013, at 15:29, Rebekah K <[email protected]> wrote:

> My 2007 21" iMac screen has died. I've bought an acer monitor as I was told 
> that to replace the screen would cost £100s. Is this true? My imac plus 
> monitor is taking up way too much desk space! I need to replace the imac but 
> I'd like to rescue it for my kids if possible. It seems really wasteful to 
> chuck out a computer because the monitor is broken. Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Rebekah
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