Re: iMac problem
Re: iMac problem
Re: iMac problem
I wonder how the drive has failed? If just mechanically jammed, there is an extreme measure that may work. I remembered reading about it, so searched it out. Not saying to do it but highlight it for information purposes. If there is really nothing else to be done, perhaps people could have a read of this and give an opinion...Re: iMac problem
Blast .... there's an 'A' missing from the title of this thread.Re: iMac problem
Probably a bit late for you now, but Macs come with a brilliant back-up system called TimeMachine - you just need an external drive to use it, such as this tiny thing: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Slim...rds=samsung+hd a massive 1TB for just £45Re: iMac problem
Rachel, being a Mac user the very next thing I bought after my I-Mac was a Back up Drive which I run via Time Machine. It constantly backs up everything on the external drive. Having lost a lot of pictures which I had on my previous computer which I had no back up for was a great loss. I hope they manage to retrive your data. Kindest Regards TyrellRe: iMac problem
What a bummer. Just bad luck I guess. We have a Mac only household - two desktops, two iPads, two iPhones and two iPods and Apple TV. And despite the detractors on here we love them all and have had no trouble with any of them and my desktop is four years' old. I put extra memory in it earlier this year and it's as good as new. Ignore the anti-Apple crowd. They're just jealous of our good taste.
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