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Lay the iMac display-side down on a flat surface (putting a cloth under the screen to protect it from bumps).
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Loosen the three Phillips screws securing the rear panel to the iMac.
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Lift the rear panel slightly near the bottom of the iMac.
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Pull the rear panel toward yourself and remove it from the iMac.
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Remove the three Phillips screws securing the power supply to the chassis.
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Rotate the center Phillips screw on the bottom of the iMac clockwise until the rear panel clamp contacts the edge of the case.
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While depressing the connector lock, use a heavy duty spudger to pry the power supply connector away from its socket on the logic board.
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Lift the power supply slightly from its left edge, then grab each side and rotate the power supply toward yourself.
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As usual, trickier than the video suggests. In addition to these notes, also check notes on similar power supply installs.
1. It is very hard to disconnect the optical sensor cable from the motherboard. There's no hidden catch, you just have to insert your spunger/thin screwdriver blade between the fittings and gently twist. I used a surgical clamp to also pull on the cable -- that did it. (The cable is being replaced, so you don't need to worry about it).
2. The top right screw is hard to remove. I had to partly remove it, then lever the power supply up as in the video while continuing to loosen it.
3. I used thin wide screwdriver blades to disconnect the power supply connect, my spudger wasn't rigid enough.
4. The supply has clearly been used before. In the context of something this old "new" means Apple refurbished. That's fine.
5. Beware the optical sensor, it's glued to the power supply. Look for it. When you insert the new supply place it first.