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iMac 2009-2010 SSD Replacement

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  • If your motherboard has a socket for a hard drive temperature sensor, follow this step to plug the sensor wires in.

  • Find the connector on the motherboard labeled HD TMP or HDD TEMP.

  • If you have trouble locating it, trace the two-wire temperature cable you disconnected from the old hard drive.

  • If the previous temperature cable is still connected to the board here, disconnect and remove it. You will no longer need it.

  • Connect the temperature sensor's two-wire red-black cable to the motherboard plug labeled HD TMP or HDD TEMP.

  • The connector is keyed to fit in only one orientation. If it doesn't fit one way, rotate it 180° and try again.

  • Route the excess wire so it does not interfere with any other components.

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