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apple imac 27 inch 2010 - £20


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£20. In good condition except for my inability to reinstall the OS. After running disk utility I could not install the OS. The screen shows the symbol shown in images.

 

Please note this is the Mac with power cable only. No keyboard or mouse.

 

Condition
For parts or not working
Seller notes
“After running disk utility I could not install the OS. The screen shows the symbol shown in images”
Brand
Apple
Series
Apple iMac
Type
All-in-One
Processor
Intel Core i7 1st Gen.
Screen Size
27 in
Release Year
2010
RAM Size
16 GB
Hard Drive Capacity
960 GB
Storage Type
SSD (Solid State Drive)
 

 

Collection from Peckham Road, SE15 

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