The iMac's all use a frame which holds the ports on the backside of the logic board as you can see here:
[image|1344611]
So if your port is worn you'll need to replace the logic board - Ouch!
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If you can, try using a hub to off load the constant wear. Or, if you can try replacing the monitors cable (The Thunderbolt display cable can be replaced)
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If you can, try using a hub to off load the constant wear. Or, if you can, try replacing the monitors cable (The Thunderbolt display cable can be replaced)
The iMac's all use a frame which holds the ports on the backside of the logic board as you can see here:
[image|1344611]
So if your port is worn you'll need to replace the logic board - Ouch!
-
If you can try using a hub to off load the constant wear or if you can try replacing the cable (The Thunderbolt display cable can be replaced)
+
If you can, try using a hub to off load the constant wear. Or, if you can try replacing the monitors cable (The Thunderbolt display cable can be replaced)
Not good ;-{
The iMac's all use a frame which holds the ports on the backside of the logic board as you can see here:
[image|1344611]
So if your port is worn you'll need to replace the logic board - Ouch!