How Do You Install RAM In An Imac?
Random Access Memory, popularly called RAM, comes in different sizes and determines the speed and storage capacity of your machine. You need to install additional RAM when your computer can no longer support the amount of data being saved to its hard drive or when you want to increase the efficiency of your machine in general. Installing RAM in your iMac is a simple, straightforward process. If your computer is on, turn it off. Wait for all computer components to cool down. Unplug the power cord. Slowly pull out all other cables attached to it including your modem line. Place your iMac on a soft, dry cloth. Hard or wet surface can damage your machine. Lift the computer with both the hands and gently place it on the cloth so that the monitor faces downward. Use a screw driver to loosen the lower back panel of the iMac while holding the plastic cover. Gently remove it once it is unscrewed. Keep the cover nearby as you’ll need it again after installing the RAM installation. Disengage the