Is it worthwhile to replace the hard drive in a 24" 2008 dual core intel iMac?

Is it worthwhile to replace the hard drive in a 24" 2008 dual core Intel iMac?

If you still have a use for it it's definately worth it. You can upgrade the ram to a maximum of 6GB and run the current Yosemite OS. Hard drives are cheap and it's not that difficult, here's a step by step guide https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iMac+Intel+24-Inch+EMC+2134+and+2211+Hard+Drive+Rep lacement/8968

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    Is there an instruction manual or bulletin on replacing the hard drive in a MacBook Pro, 2008 late year model?

    ifixit.com.
    RAM, HD, other repair instructions for all macs.  Also ranks each new model for its "self-service ease".  I think the new Retina models are rated 2 out of 10.

  • My hard drive on my MacBook Pro stopped working and I had to replace the hard drive.  I cannot get my playlists and photos to appear in my iTunes and iPhoto.  Does anyone know how to resolve this?

    My hard drive on my MacBook Pro stopped working and I had to replace the hard drive.  I cannot get my playlists and photos to appear in my iTunes and iPhoto.  Does anyone know how to resolve this?

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    See these 2 Links...
    Syncing to a New Computer...
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3141
    Recovering your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3991

  • How do I authorise my Imac for Itunes after replacing the hard drive?

    Dear All,
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    Double & triple check that you installed the hard drive correctly. 

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    All the music you purchased from iTunes can be re-downloaded, all the music you acquired without purchasing from iTunes can be accessed using Senuti (not free). The combination of these 2 will get your music back.

  • My mac mini hard drive is failing. I am no longer under warranty. Do you know how much it cost to have Apple replace the hard drive? or How I can replace it myself?

    MY mac mini hard drive is failing. I am no longer under warranty. Do you know how much it cost to have Apple replace the hard drive? or How I can replace it myself?

    You can do it yourself. I did on my 2009 Mini
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  • After replacing the hard drive on my G4 Powerbook and reinstalling Tiger I am no longer able to synch between itunes and itunes, it seems that the software on the ipod is of later date than itunes and I am unable to update itunes to the state prior..

    After replacing the hard drive on my G4 Powerbook and reinstalling Tiger I am no longer able to synch between itunes and my ipod (Classic 160gb) it would seem that the software on the ipod is of later date than itunes and I am unable to update itunes to the state prior to the original harddrive's failure for Tiger OSX 10.4.11
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  • I am trying to re-install Creative Suite 5.5 Design Standard on my Widows 7 Professional computer after I had to replace the hard drive. I keep getting error message and I get "Exit Code 15: Media DB Sync failed". I have run C Cleaner with same results. H

    I am trying to re-install Creative Suite 5.5 Design Standard on my Widows 7 Professional computer after I had to replace the hard drive. I keep getting error message and I get "Exit Code 15: Media DB Sync failed". I have run C Cleaner with same results. Have Disabled UAC and Startup items and Services with no success. Please help - frustrated to no end. Can someone help me?

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  • My HP computer's hard drive crashed.  I have replaced the hard drive and reinstalled all of the software.  I have copied my I tunes library from my backup hard drive to the new one.  How do I restore the permissions?  This is the 3 rd time I have had to d

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    No backup is not good.
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  • HT201250 I had to replace the hard drive in my old MacBook. I replaced it. Installed OSX10.6. Then using the system software I reinstalled data from my Time Machine backup. On completion it asked for my password. It is not accepted. I am locked out how I

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  • Is it worth it to replace the hard drive of a brand new macbook?

    I'm buying a Macbook today and realize it would be cheaper to buy the 160gb laptop, and switch out the hard drive to a 320 gb (its only $76, compared to the $300 difference between the 160gb macbook and the 250gb macbook).
    I picked out the hard drive and I know where the hard drive in my laptop will be located, and how to remove and replace it. However I'm a little worried about actually doing it. I wouldn't need to back anything up because I haven't used it before, so can I just replace the hard drive before I ever even turn it on for the first time?
    Also, I've never done this before..
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    and, is it worth it?

    Yup, gotta love OWC!
    Try this:
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    2. While waiting for delivery, enjoy your MacBook.
    3. When kit arrives, back up your MacBook to DVDs!! You know how, right?
    4. Swap drives. Careful, you'll need to swap the 4 mounting pins from the current HD to the new one. Our current HD uses hex-keyed pins. And the kit came with enough screws, right?
    5. Install "old" HD from MacBook into enclosure (FireWire 800 (zoom!) for Pros, USB for Not Pros). You did order the right one, right? And it came with the right cables, right?
    5a. Boot 'Book from that external device (you know how, right?). Maybe not as fast via that cable, hm?
    6. Restore to the new internal HD and now reboot from it. Check that all is well before . . .
    7. . . . erasing "old" HD in new enclosure. Your backup was fine, right?
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  • What type of hard drive replacement should i use to replace the hard drive in my first generation mac min 2005 model a 1103?

    what type of hard drive replacement should I use to replace the hard drive on my first generation mac mini model a 1103?   G4 1.25 mhz 40 gb hd 1 gb. mem.

    You'll need a 2.5" parallel ATA interface hard drive. Most are 5400RPM, forget 7200RPM drives and slower 4200rpm drives.  You don't want a serial ATA (SATA) drive, as that has a different connector and won't work.
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  • How do I replace the hard drive?

    I got a message that my internal hard drive is failing, and I need to back up the data I can and replace it.
    I'm running a 27' iMac and I can open any of the users except for the main one. The unit just freezes while booting, unless powered up in safe mode.
    Is it possible to do this myself, or ... what options are open to me?
    Thanks.

    If you have never worked on a computer before and, especially, working inside Macs, in general, and iMacs, specifically, then this is NOT a DIY project for you to undertake.
    The aluminum model iMacs are an excersize in patience and tedium to get at anything inside.
    Take your Mac into either an Apple Store  or Apple Authorized repair service center and pay to  have them replace the hard drive.
    Apple uses proprietary hard drives that have a special connection for temp sensors that control the iMac's internal fans.
    Try and get a backup of your data before you bring this in for the hard drive replacement.
    Good Luck!

  • How much would it cost to replace the hard drive on a classic?

    The classic that I have has a dead hard drive, and I'm considering replacing the hard drive instead of buying a new one. Which would be cheaper?

    It would be cheaper to replace the Hardisk at a 3rd Party service, google "iPod repairs" and you will get a whole list maybe one near your area.
    Used to have Refurbished iPod from Apple ON-line store, but I cant see any.
    http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals/ipod

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