iMac

iMac (Late 2012 and later): External features, ports, and connectors

Learn about the external features, ports, and connectors on iMac (21.5-inch and 27-inch, Late 2012 and later) computers.

iMac (Late 2009) and iMac (Mid 2010): External features, ports, and connectors

Learn about the external features, ports, and connectors on the iMac (Mid 2010) and iMac (Late 2009) computers. All ports and connectors described in this document are located on the Input/Output (I/O) panel on the bottom-right side on the back … Continue reading

Apple Cinema Display (30-inch DVI) might show 1280 x 800 as maximum resolution

When you connect an Apple Cinema Display (30-inch DVI) to your computer, you may find that the highest available resolution is 1280 x 800 even though the optimum resolution for the display is 2560 x 1600. This can happen if … Continue reading

iMac (Early 2009): External features, ports, and connectors

Learn about the external features, ports, and connectors on the iMac (Early 2009) computers. All ports and connectors covered in this document are located on the Input/Output (I/O) panel on the bottom-right side on the back of the computer. 

Mac computers: Liquid damage is not covered by warranty

Damage due to liquid exposure is not covered by the Apple One (1) Year Limited Warranty or the AppleCare Protection Plan (APP).

How to identify keyboard localizations

Use the keycap maps below to identify the location of specific keycap characters for different keyboard localizations. Apple notebook built-in keyboards do not include a numeric keypad, and may have slight variations.

Mac computers: About startup tones

Learn about the different sounds your computer makes when it starts up and what they mean.

iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014), Mac mini (Late 2014): Black Screen when installing Windows 8

Your computer's screen might be black when you try to start up to a Windows 8 or 8.1 install disk image using the Startup Manager (holding Option key at startup).

Boot Camp: Creating an ISO image from a Windows installation DVD

When installing Windows 7 or Windows 8 using an installation DVD, you might see the message “press any key” or your Mac might restart to OS X.