Click the Apple logo top left of screen and then choose About This Mac. Then click more info. Now click storage on the next screen.
Sure, just click the icon and then open.
The standard hard drive on the iMac as of 3/13 is 1 TB.
Plug the USB flash drive into your iMac. Wait for the icon for the drive to appear on your desktop. Right click the icon and then click open.
The base 21.5" iMac comes with a 4GB of Ram and a 500 GB hard drive. You can upgrade to 8 GB of Ram. Top of the line 21.5" iMac can be upgraded to 16GB of Ram and comes with a 1TB hard drive and can be upgraded to a 2 TB hard drive. The 27" iMac comes with 4GB of Ram and 1TB hard drive. Can be upgraded to 16GB of Ram and a 2TB hard drive.
Yes, it does.
On most iMac models, the CD/DVD drive is located on the right side of the computer, towards the back. You can insert discs into the slot that is integrated into the iMac's casing. However, it's important to note that newer iMac models, starting from 2012, do not include an optical drive, as Apple has shifted towards digital media consumption. If you're using a newer iMac, you would need an external optical drive to read CDs or DVDs.
Yes, you sure can. You can also use Time Machine which comes installed on your iMac to back up your data daily all that external hard drive.
You will need to save the pictures on a flash drive, CD, or DVD, in order to load them on an iMac.
No. Go visit Apple.com to view the latest on iMac and MacBook. This is the best way to view Mac based products.
You will need to take your iMac apart and replace the hard drive. A better solution is to connect an external hard drive to your Mac via the Firewire port.
The best way would probably be to get a hardware specialist to download the photos of the main drive of your iMac.
Sure, just copy them to a CD or Flash Drive.