or go to your apple store ask them to put this in:
Hard Drive
Configure your iMac with a large 7200-rpm Serial ATA hard drive. Or choose a solid-state drive, which has no moving parts and provides greater responsiveness and durability. Or select both a hard drive and a solid-state drive.
1TB Serial ATA Drive
2TB Serial ATA Drive [Add $150.00]
➔ 256GB Solid State Drive [Add $500.00]
→ 1TB Serial ATA Drive + 256GB Solid State Drive [Add $600.00]⟽
➼ 2TB Serial ATA Drive + 256GB Solid State Drive [Add $750.00]
they will do it for a price.
or do it diy and hope you do it correctly. your choice
First things first. The title should be "Quicky" , not "QuickTime". Don't we all love iPad auto correction.[\I]
So what you are saying philipma1957, is that if I later on decide to add a SSD to my iMac(internally), I just take my iMac down to the store and tell them to add a SSD, and it will cost me $600. But then it's done correctly, still got my warranty and my hdd + SSD?