Random booting issues no more, Apple has issued a hard drive firmware fix for late model iMacs.
This firmware update fixes a hard drive issue that may prevent some iMac (21.5-inch and 27-inch, Mid 2010) systems from booting properly.
New iMacs, of course are expected next week.
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