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Originally Posted by Kaveman
1) Nope, TimeMachine uses a standard Disk Image and can also be accessed by Finder. But its got a cool interface, too. I love the fact that I'm backed up on the hour. I use the 2Gig TimeCapsule, this also gives great WiFi connection.
2) Yes, I've been down that path with Partitions, If you have a use for them they are available no worries, but they are not a must use thing. I now favour my drives as a single partition, just less to manage.
3) I think some will and others don't, I'm sure there is an Adobe forum that could help more on this topic.
4) Upgrading RAM is very easy. Internal drive, nope, I'd get a service centre to do it, too much hassle taking the screen off. BUT the iMac comes with ThunderBolt and FireWire 800, easy to add high speed Raids and Externals. RAM, They normally fill up the slots, but that varies per model and availability.
IMO the best bang for your buck is the 27" i7 with 8Gig and 1TB, TimeCapsule and Extended AppleCare.
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+1 for Kaveman.
but get your memory from Crucial or other memory vendors. I bought 16Gb for my new iMac a couple of weeks back, £80, bargain and although there are cheaper options Crucial memory is good from a good company.
HTH
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