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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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-I think you first need to get it’s original Flash Modules. There is no true SSD here which makes this doubly hard! Review the [https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iMac+Pro+Teardown/101807] Step 4.
+I think you first need to get it’s original Flash Modules. There is no true SSD here which makes this doubly hard! Review the [guide|101807] Step 8.
I don’t know of anyone being able to swap-out the modules with a different set. The modules are similar to the Mac Studio and newer Mac Pro. A few people tried to upgrade the modules with no success, the only action that did work was swapping out with the same sized modules (like for like).
As the system is responding via the configurator service it’s likely safe to say the PSU is fine. But to be sure you will need to check the PSU headers on the logic board checking the voltages.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-I think you first need to get it’s original Flash Modules. There is no true SSD here which makes this doubly hard!
+I think you first need to get it’s original Flash Modules. There is no true SSD here which makes this doubly hard! Review the [https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iMac+Pro+Teardown/101807] Step 4.
I don’t know of anyone being able to swap-out the modules with a different set. The modules are similar to the Mac Studio and newer Mac Pro. A few people tried to upgrade the modules with no success, the only action that did work was swapping out with the same sized modules (like for like).
As the system is responding via the configurator service it’s likely safe to say the PSU is fine. But to be sure you will need to check the PSU headers on the logic board checking the voltages.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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I think you first need to get it’s original Flash Modules. There is no true SSD here which makes this doubly hard!

I don’t know of anyone being able to swap-out the modules with a different set. The modules are similar to the Mac Studio and newer Mac Pro. A few people tried to upgrade the modules with no success, the only action that did work was swapping out with the same sized modules (like for like).

As the system is responding via the configurator service it’s likely safe to say the PSU is fine. But to be sure you will need to check the PSU headers on the logic board checking the voltages.

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