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Dear alll,
I've noticed my latest iMac doesn't have a superdrive.Far worse & less addressable, there are no slots for user switching of memory. I bought the minimum thinking I could bump it up with crucial later. Is that possible?
John


 

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It very much depends what model you have purchased. ?Given that you have not found any memory upgrade slots, sounds like a 21.5” version. ?If so the answers are:
  • Memory - maybe - depends on what model - read the text??to find out more -?
  • SuperDrive - use a USB connected external drive
HTH

Gavin



On 18 Feb 2020, at 16:57, John Miller via Groups.Io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

Dear alll,
I've noticed my latest iMac doesn't have a superdrive.Far worse & less addressable, there are no slots for user switching of memory. I bought the minimum thinking I could bump it up with crucial later. Is that possible?
John


 

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The iMac i7 you can add memory - nothing below that. I have iMac Pro that also can add memory. I had studied specs and forewarned myself. 24inch ones don’t have memory slot.

Super drives disappeared out of all of them these days. I bought Apple drive separate prior to purchase of my iMac Pro because?my husband’s MacBook Pro also didn’t come with one either, though being the model before the light bar came in it has much more plug-ability.

Apple have made it harder to choose without studying specs closely and I wanted to future proof myself a bit.

Jude

On 18 Feb 2020, at 11:58 pm, John Miller via Groups.Io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

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Dear alll,
I've noticed my latest iMac doesn't have a superdrive.Far worse & less addressable, there are no slots for user switching of memory. I bought the minimum thinking I could bump it up with crucial later. Is that possible?
John


 

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You might have to visit your nearest friendly Apple tech to do it.?

Jude

On 18 Feb 2020, at 11:57 pm, John Miller via Groups.Io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

Dear alll,
I've noticed my latest iMac doesn't have a superdrive.Far worse & less addressable, there are no slots for user switching of memory. I bought the minimum thinking I could bump it up with crucial later. Is that possible?
John