SSD for iMac G4
I just got an old iMac g4 for free, but the hard drive is dead. Would anyone know of a drop in replacement ssd with or without an adapter for under 50 bucks?
Earlier Mac models
I just got an old iMac g4 for free, but the hard drive is dead. Would anyone know of a drop in replacement ssd with or without an adapter for under 50 bucks?
Earlier Mac models
⚠️ You must use the term "drop-in" carefully with the G4 iMac. Their innards are no slam-dunk to work on.
Read the details of working inside a G4 iMac. If the heat dissipation system is not properly reinstalled and certain torque settings for screws are not observed, the computer can fry soon after the next power-up.
Find a self-service site and carefully read the reassembly instructions for that model or you could have a handsome doorstop with expensive new parts inside.
The firm den.thed links (and whom I would also recommended) has instructional videos but not for that old an iMac. You'll need to dig deeper. Web-search for "iMac G4 takeapart."
Also, if you will be running macOS 9, your need to keep the boot volume under 200 GB or it won't boot. Back in the day when I worked on a lot of OS9 Macs, I used 195GB to be safe.
⚠️ You must use the term "drop-in" carefully with the G4 iMac. Their innards are no slam-dunk to work on.
Read the details of working inside a G4 iMac. If the heat dissipation system is not properly reinstalled and certain torque settings for screws are not observed, the computer can fry soon after the next power-up.
Find a self-service site and carefully read the reassembly instructions for that model or you could have a handsome doorstop with expensive new parts inside.
The firm den.thed links (and whom I would also recommended) has instructional videos but not for that old an iMac. You'll need to dig deeper. Web-search for "iMac G4 takeapart."
Also, if you will be running macOS 9, your need to keep the boot volume under 200 GB or it won't boot. Back in the day when I worked on a lot of OS9 Macs, I used 195GB to be safe.
It will require a special SATA to IDE adapter and a 3G SSD.
SSD for iMac G4