To safely remove a flash drive from an iMac, first ensure that no files on the drive are currently in use. Then, locate the drive icon on your desktop or in Finder, right-click on it, and select "Eject." Alternatively, you can drag the drive icon to the Trash, which will change to an Eject symbol. Once the icon disappears from the desktop, you can safely unplug the flash drive.
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.
Plug the flash drive into one of the iMac USB ports. An icon will appear on the desktop. Right click the icon and then click open. If it does not appear on the desktop open finder and look for the flash drive on the far left under devices. Click it and it will open.
You will need to save the pictures on a flash drive, CD, or DVD, in order to load them on an iMac.
Sure, just click the icon and then open.
An icon will appear on the desktop. Double click to open it.
Sure, just copy them to a CD or Flash Drive.
The best way would probably be to get a hardware specialist to download the photos of the main drive of your iMac.
You can do this a few different ways: 1. You can drag the files onto the USB Flash Drive image, which will be located on your Desktop; 2. You can open the USB Flash Drive and drag files into its window; 3. You can open the folder your files are in, then drag the files onto the USB Flash Drive image located in the "Devices" section in the Finder window.
If your Mac has crashed and you have lost all data then unless you made a backup of all the photos they cannot be replaced. If you used Time Machine and your iMac was connected to an external hard drive then all your photos are on that external hard drive. Simply open Time Machine and restore all the photos to iPhoto.
Yes, you can.
The standard hard drive on the iMac as of 3/13 is 1 TB.
iMac's do not come with night vision.