Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/10/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nathan, I replaced the HD on a model 8.1 iMac just about the same age as yours. I bought mine in 2008 and it functioned flawlessly for 7 years and then the drive started giving me trouble. It had nothing to do with El Capitan since the machine was running Snow Leopard OS 10.6.8. Replacing the factory drive with an aftermarket model solved the problem. The new 2 gb drive has four times the capacity of?the old one and works flawlessly. It was quite cheap and easy to install. Apple?technicians tell me that a drive life of seven years is better than average. Especially for one in?continuous use. A SSD is a good idea but I was unable to find one of reasonable cost that had the capacity of the older rotating discs. Maybe on a few more years. I installed a beta version of El Capitan OS 11.1 on a MacBook Air and find it totally different from the operating systems I have become used to. It hides too many decisions from me. Photo is far inferior to the older iPhoto. It's OK for a portable computer but I like the older stuff better. Larry Z