Which is fine if your replacement drive has a built in temp sensor, a relative rarity. The difficult part is that Apple, in their infinite wisdom, have changed from using a temperature-sensor-on-a-wire to using hard drives with built-in temp sensors and just having a plug for temperature sensing. More complete and detailed instructions available at iFixit. Locate the hard drive, remove and replace.Lift the display up and out, and place somewhere safe. Lean the display forward, reaching into the machine to remove the four plugs connecting the display to the rest of the machine.Remove the eight screws holding in the display.Remove the glass facade with suction cup(s).I recently had the task of replacing the hard drive in a mid-2010 iMac 27″.
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