Joined: 02/02/2017(UTC) Posts: 694 Location: England, South Coast
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I must apologise, I know I have this somewhere but since I had a hard disc crash things can be hard to find...if they are still there!
Anyway, if anyone has a link to the 3015 exploded parts diagram I would be most grateful.
Thanks,
Michael
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Joined: 28/11/2007(UTC) Posts: 8,225 Location: Montreal, QC
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Joined: 02/02/2017(UTC) Posts: 694 Location: England, South Coast
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Mike,
Many thanks, they will do nicely!
Yes I had someone open the computer (big old I-mac) and he retrieved most of the info, the disc was only partially corrupted. Rather than buy a whole new machine he has replaced the old hard disc with a solid state one (apologies if I get the terminolgy wrong) and it been given a new lease of life.
I didn't realise that they use a thing with a cutting wheel a bit like a pizza cutter to get into an I-mac...
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Joined: 28/11/2007(UTC) Posts: 8,225 Location: Montreal, QC
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Originally Posted by: Michael4  Yes I had someone open the computer (big old I-mac) and he retrieved most of the info, the disc was only partially corrupted. Rather than buy a whole new machine he has replaced the old hard disc with a solid state one (apologies if I get the terminolgy wrong) and it been given a new lease of life.
I didn't realise that they use a thing with a cutting wheel a bit like a pizza cutter to get into an I-mac... They basically separate the bezel from the back of the screen and that gives them access to the innards. When they close it up, they reseal the bezel and glass onto the chassis and it is good to go. Regards Mike C
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