Introduction
Do you want to change out your RAM on your iMac, but don't want to spend more time, or risk getting shocked by the Power Supply? This is an easer way to Replace or upgrade the RAM in your iMac without removing the Logic Board or the Power Supply. You may want prior experience upgrading RAM for this.
Tools
Parts
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The first step to getting into the iMac is to open the display. To do this, insert a iMac opining tool or an iFixit Opining Pick into the bottom left of the iMac, right above the chin.
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The next step to getting the screen off is to slide the pick around the screen. Move the iFixit oping pick around the display, and be very carefull around the edges; you could break the glass.
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Once you have slid the opening tool around the iMac, get a Plastic card, then slide that around the display, and finally, use the cards to pull out on the display, and open it to about 4"
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Next, open the display wide enough to fit your hand or a spudger inside, and disconnect the Display Power Cable.
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Pull the display off the iMac, and use an Oping pick to remove the adhesive off the bottom of the iMac screen. Then it should be able to come right off. Set the display somewhere safe.
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Use your fingers or a Spudger to pull out the RAM retaining clips. This step is a lot harder.
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To reassemble your device, Reattach the screen, and make sure to connect the cables.