How To Clone a Hard Drive (Mac)

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

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  • I've just installed more memory in my 2007 iMac but when starting it it stalls at the startup screen with the gear wheel spinning & it stays there. What can I do? Can you help me?

  • @tascha76 It seems like you have not installed the memory proparly in your iMac.

    Make sure when you install the RAM you hear a click when popping it in otherwise you bought the wrong RAM for your Mac.

    If it's the Mid 2007 iMac than you have to make sure you can only use up to 4 GB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM.

  • If i am getting a new mac can i use time machine to backup my old mac and then go onto the new mac and download all of the data?

  • @rebelshockey4 Yeah :)

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  • @Kidsonss No problem.Just send it to me via a YouTube message and I'll take a look.

    :)

  • won't allow me to post connection to site!

  • You can actually go up to 6GB - see here:

  • @tascha76 Macs are dumb about the way ram is set up. You have to have two of the exact same ram. Example two one gb sticks and if it is dual processor you have to have one ram stick in each no more no less. The order you put them in matters as well so look that up.

  • Your voice is really High Pitch

  • @bridgebolt51 Yes

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