How to update my iMac

I have a iMac 21.5 late 2009. 3.06 ghz intel core 2 duo. I want to update. What is the process? Please help

Update from what to what?
If you want to update to OS X Yosemite, just open the Mac App Store and click the link for Yosemite. It's free.
You may want to upgrade from the stock 4GB of RAM if you haven't already done so.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57

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  • How to update an iphoto 4 to 5 on an IMAC G5 (10.3.9)?

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  • HT1338 i have imac 8,1 how i update my software from 10.5.8 to 10.6.8

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  • After updating my imac my mail will not open how do i reinstall it?

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  • HT1752 I recently purchased an old iMac G3 Macintosh. I was wondering, is there a way where I can update it without using an external disc? I've seen the newer Apple products with the dock, if I update my iMac G3, will it have that, and if so, how can I d

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  • How to update my mac book pro from 10.5.8 to the leatest version

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    Upgrading to Snow Leopard, Lion, or Mountain Lion
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    See App Compatibility Table - RoaringApps - App compatibility and feature support for OS X & iOS.
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  • I updated my iMac to 10.7.3 and about an hour later the screen began to flicker with a gray line on the upper side, and it also flicker green and red small pixel lines all over the screen, mainly green.

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    Contact Apple Service, iMac Service or Apple's Express Lane. Do note that if you have AppleCare's protection plan and you're within 50 miles (80 KM) of an Apple repair station, you're eligible for onsite repair since yours is a desktop machine.

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