iMac: Evaluating normal noises
The iMac, like most computers, has components that may generate small amounts of noise during use. In most cases these noises are normal and do not require repair or further evaluation.
The iMac, like most computers, has components that may generate small amounts of noise during use. In most cases these noises are normal and do not require repair or further evaluation.
Learn where to locate the serial number on your Magic Trackpad.
Learn about the external features, ports, and connectors on the iMac (Mid 2010) and iMac (Late 2009) computers. All ports and connectors described in this document are located on the Input/Output (I/O) panel on the bottom-right side on the back of the computer.
Learn about the system requirements for the Apple Wireless Keyboards and Apple Wireless Mouse devices.
When you connect a Sony NEX-3 or NEX-5 camera to your computer via USB, RAW images and MP4 videos you’ve shot do not show up via Image Capture, iPhoto, or Aperture. However, JPEG images do show up as expected.
The pixel dimensions for some RAW images in your library may be slightly different after you upgrade to Aperture 3.
When you reprocess images captured in a previous version of Aperture to use the Aperture 3 RAW decoding system, you may see some changes to the images.
Learn more about using Microsoft Windows with the SD (Secure Digital) card slot in the Mac mini (Mid 2010) and iMac (Mid 2010).
Learn how to install additional memory or replace the memory in your iMac (Mid 2010) or iMac (Late 2009) computer.
Learn which kinds of memory to use with your iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2010) and iMac (27-inch, Mid 2010).