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Apple iMac Power Management Update

Apple iMac Power Management Update - 1.1

only for 2001 iMacs

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Current Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2001-09-28
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 5,095
Downloads (all versions): 7,902

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Product Description:

Many people switch off their power strips or unplug their computers to conserve energy. When you disconnect your iMac from power, it relies on an internal battery to remember the date and time and some control panel settings. After you install this update, your iMac will keep these settings for a longer period of time when disconnected from AC power.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • iMacs released in February or July 2001 Mac OS 9.1.x

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Apple iMac Power Management Update CommentaryI have a… - Version: 1.1, 9/28/2001 11:08PM PST

Lurid
February model 600Mhz iMac, I installed the earlier Power Management update, but this one says that my Mac is not compatible! Damnit
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Apple iMac Power Management Update Commentarythe update you… - Version: Update, 9/7/2001 10:27AM PST

bmarsh
are refering to probably just drained the battery, replacing the battery should restore normal PRAM lifespan (it did on my iMac, and several others, all keep their settings when disconnected from AC)
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