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Originally Posted by vreihen16
The glass is only held on by a few posts in springy retainer sockets, and was meant to be removed in a few seconds using a suction cup or two. Unlike an iPhone, there are no gaskets to scrape or anything.
I had an iMac of around that vintage in my office for about 4 years, and swapped the hard disk for an SSD. I'm blanking right now on the details once the glass was off, but I do remember having to use a third-party app to manage the cooling fans because Apple's cooling logic used a temperature sensor in the factory HDD that the SSD did not have.
Anyway, if YouTube doesn't have a video of the process, find a suction cup or two around your house, pop the glass, and see if you're comfortable digging deeper. If there's a free socket and you haven't done it yet, I'd recommend also doing a RAM upgrade while you're in there.....
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"The display on the iMac is held by an adhesive around the edges which you'll have to cut apart. This is a tricky process which runs the risk of cracking the display. So you'll need to be very careful"
This is an excerpt from this instructional video
https://eshop.macsales.com/installvi..._hdd/iMac14-2/
as well as others.