On Saturday, January 25, 2003, at 03:07 PM, Eugene Gierson wrote: > > My recollection is that the 350 iMac has > 2 ram slots that are user accessible and > that they both can take high profile ram. > Other folks who know mare about this than > i do, will, i hope, confirm or refute the above. Your recollection is fine. The 350 and later iMac's have a user accessible access door in the lower rear. The memory slots are right there along with a slot for an airport card. You're also correct that 350 uses standard 168 pin SDRAM DIMMS. Unplug the iMac. Open the access door, and install the memory. In my case when I put OS X on junior grade daughter's iMac we just removed the original 64 MB and replaced it with two 256 MB sticks. Took less than 2 minutes. The later CRT iMac's just may be the easiest Apples ever to add memory to? > > Also, there is an online manual at Apple.com > that most likely (almost for sure) give > lots of info re this. Yes. It's covered in the owners manual which is available as a PDF file on the Apple support site.
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