Someone will always come with an answer

http://www.tuaw.com/2011/05/13/hdd-fan-control-software-addresses-imac-hard-drive-replacement-i/

Cheers

Pedro


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On 13/05/2011, at 19:29, Rod Lavington <rodl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Easy answer -  $$$
> 
> :)
> 
> Seeya
> 
> Rod
> 
> On 13 May 2011 18:14, "Daniel Kerr" <wa...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On 13/5/11 6:35 AM, "Rod Blitvich" <rb...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> > 
> >> http://www.tuaw.com/2011/05/12/owc-replacing-main-hard-drive-with-third-party-
> >> is-not-an-option/
> >> OWC: Replacing main hard drive with third party is not an option in new 
> >> iMacs
> >> by Megan Lavey-Heaton (RSS feed) on May 12th, 2011
> >> 
> >> The folks over at Other World Computing, best known for providing 
> >> affordable
> >> upgrades for your Mac, delivered some bad news regarding installing a third
> >> party hard drive in the new Sandy Bridge iMacs.
> >> Apparently Apple altered the SATA power connector in such a way that 
> >> removing
> >> the hard drive from the system -- or even the bay it resides -- will cause 
> >> the
> >> hard drive fan to spin at maximum speed. Even further, placing any third 
> >> party
> >> drive in the machine results in the iMac failing the Apple Hardware Test, 
> >> even
> >> if that drive was replaced with the same model that the iMac is shipped 
> >> with.
> >> Apple seems to be specifically disallowing hard drives they don't approve 
> >> of,
> >> locking new iMac owners into AppleCare in case something happens to the 
> >> hard
> >> drive within the first three years or using an Apple-authorized repair 
> >> center.
> >> We've touted the virtues of AppleCare many times. However, a good many tend
> >> keep their iMacs much longer than three years, and a hard drive is 
> >> guaranteed
> >> to eventually fail. But since upgrading the current iMacs involve removing 
> >> the
> >> screen, even thoughiFixIt says it is fairly easy to access the internal 
> >> drive,
> >> I wouldn't want to go near that anyhow, and neither would your average 
> >> custom
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Rod Blitvich - Amy & SamĀ¹s Dad
> > 
> > 
> > Yes, been following that once since saw it the other day.
> > I'm not sure why they would do that. It does really close it off from other
> > brands and options. Not necessarily at the time of purchase (though some are
> > saying that's true too as Apple don't do options for larger SSD drives eg
> > 480GB, 512GB SSD), but also later down the track.
> > What if you buy a 1TB drive then a year down the track the drive dies (or
> > you want to upgrade) for a larger drive. You're then stuck with buying what
> > Apple offer you (Which sometimes is dearer then other brands or places). eg,
> > even at the moment Apple don't offer a 3TB drive, yet you can buy this as
> > Western Digital (and others make them).
> > 
> > This has certainly gained a lot of momentum on some of the forums I've been
> > reading. With lots of people hoping someone will bring out a hack or
> > something for it.
> > I just don't quite follow the reasoning for it. You've previously been able
> > to change or upgrade the Hard Drive in iMac's with whatever drive you
> > wanted, it didn't have to come from Apple. So why change it now.
> > 
> > This seems to be happening more and more of late with certain things that
> > Apple are doing. 
> > Look at iPad 2's for example. Why do the Apple Stores get a lot of iPad's
> > (eg Apple Perth in Hay Street) yet the Apple resellers get minimum (or no)
> > stock.
> > (I was going to go on a bit more detail,..but think I'll just leave it at
> > that without starting a flame war,...getting into trouble,..or,..well
> > whatever may start from it,...lol).
> > I just don't get it. Maybe I'm missing something, or not seeing "some big
> > picture" or live in my own little world too much,..lol.
> > 
> > Just my 2cents worth. I'm sure others may agree or disagree with me,... :o))
> > 
> > Kind regards
> > Daniel
> > ---
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> > MacWizardry
> > 
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