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iMac Intel 17" Hard Drive Replacement
- Author: Walter Galan
- Difficulty: Moderate
Upgrade your hard drive to gain more storage space!
Sections
- Access Door 1 step
- Front Bezel 6 steps
- Display 6 steps
- Hard Drive 5 steps
- Hard Drive Replacement 2 steps
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Step 3
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Flip your iMac over and lay it stand-side down on a flat surface.
To lift the front bezel off the iMac, simultaneously:
Use your thumbs to press in the RAM arms and hold the iMac down.
Use your index fingers to pull the small bridge of material on the front bezel toward yourself.
Pull the Front bezel up with your index fingers.
Once the small bridge of material has cleared the RAM arms, lift the front bezel by its lower edge just enough to clear the bottom edge of the rear case.

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Step 4
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Re-orient your iMac so it sits upright on the stand.
Insert a plastic card up into the corner of the air vent slot near the top of the rear case.
Push the card toward the top of the iMac to release the front bezel latch.
Pull the front bezel away from the rear case.
Repeat this process for the other side of the front bezel.
It may be necessary to apply several layers of duct tape to the top of the access card to aid in releasing the latches.
If the bezel refuses to release, try pressing the lower edge back onto the rear case and repeat this opening process.

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Step 11
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Peel back the aluminum EMI tape from the two vertical edges of the display.
During reassembly, it is helpful to use several small strips of tape to hold the EMI shielding along the left and right edges of the display footprint out of the way before lowering the display into the rear case of your iMac.

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Step 12
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Allow the EMI shield to hang down from the display.
Remove the four 8 mm with 2 mm thick head coarse-thread T10 Torx screws securing the display to the rear case.
These screws are recessed, so a thin screwdriver such as this is essential for removal. Bit drivers tend to be too short for this application.
It is strongly recommended to use a magnetized screwdriver so the screws won't fall into the iMac.

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Step 15
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A hard drive thermal sensor may be present on some models. If your logic board is missing the hard drive thermal sensor socket highlighted in red in the first picture, skip this step.
Pull the hard drive thermal sensor connector away from its socket on the logic board.
Pull this connector parallel to the face of the logic board toward the top edge of the iMac.

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Step 16
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Press the hard drive bracket down to free it from the rear case, then rotate the top of the drive toward yourself.
Pressing the top of the hard drive bracket down to release it from the rear case requires a substantial amount of force, so we recommend laying your iMac stand-side down on a table to avoid knocking it over.

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Step 17
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Lift the hard drive off its lower pins and pull it out of the rear case, minding the power supply cables that may get caught.
When reinstalling your hard drive, be careful not to push the two rubber grommets through their holes in the chassis. Retrieving them would require removing the logic board.

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Step 20
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Remove the two T8 Torx hard drive pin on the other side of the drive.
The pins attach to the connector side of the hard drive.
If a thermal sensor is present on your hard drive, use the flat end of a spudger to pry it off and transfer it to your new hard drive.
If you are installing a new hard drive, we have an OS X install guide to get you up and running.
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