Marcin
if you mean, is it difficult to physically replace it, then i'd say it's not that easy but it can be done. i'd get an engineer to do it if your not confident about delving an imac's innards.
60 euros sounds like bargain to me, but to make the most of it, if your prepared to replace the cd drive, then you might as well replace the hard drive with something big running at 72000 revs, and pack in as much ram as possible, otherwise OS X will be too slow.
Nik.
I'm interested in buying an original Bondi Blue iMac (233 MHz, 96 MB RAM), but the seller says that the CD drive is not working. Is it difficult to replace it? Also, is it worth 60 euro (incl. packaging) and are there any caveats that I should know about? Thanks in advance for help.
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