I certainly think this has a place on the list.  Very nicely done.  I had 
heard that replacing RAM was doable compared to the earlier models of the 
iMacs.  

Take Care

John Panarese
jpanar...@gmail.com



On Jun 28, 2011, at 6:58 PM, Kliph&Sharrie wrote:

> Well, was really hesitant to try this, but after reading some community 
> forms, and watching 2 youtube videos of it being done, I decided to go ahead 
> and try doing it myself.  It's probably the easiest thing I've ever done on a 
> computer.  So I put 8 more gigs of ram into my Imac, now running 12.  After 
> completing this task, booted it up, went to about this mac, and it told me 
> the model of the ram, and that it was 12Gb instead of the 4 it came with.  So 
> I saved a mountain of money by buying it from crucial.com and installing 
> myself.  Oh, the reason this is such a big deal to me is I am totally blind, 
> and needed no help at all, except for the tutorials and forms I access, but 
> who doesn't do that?  Thanks for listening.
> Kliphton SR
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