On 2/5/10 5:47 AM, Caleb S. Cupples wrote:
Hey all,

I've got an iMac DV SE that I revived, and it worked well for two
weeks or so, but after bringing it with me across the state, I plugged
it in and got a chime and then a pop. Now, the only sign that
something is going on inside is that when I hit the CUDA reset, and
then apply power, the green light on the front blinks briefly, but the
machine doesn't respond to the power button.

I suspect it's the power supply, since it's acting very similar to my
1.6 GHz G5, before I replaced the power supply on it. So, am I on the
right track?

Probably. Check the battery though. Or just remove it. I did encounter one case where a low but not dead PRAM battery resulted in the computer not starting.


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