On Feb 4, 2011, at 6:51 PM, Amanda Ward wrote:

> Hi All...
> 
> A problem with my iMac G5... 1st Gen, 20 inch, 1.8 GHz, 1 GB ram, 500 GB HD, 
> Airport Ext., Bluetooth. I think that's about it.
> 
> The problem... a while back it started going into sleep when playing videos 
> (with VLC). As time went on, it seemed to take less and less time for it to 
> do so. Now it is shutting down every time I try to start it up. Gets to the 
> spinning wheel and then just *blink*... it shuts down.
> 
> The person I got it from told me the power supply had been replaced.  Just 
> wondering if the Pram battery could be bad? 
> 

I got a dead iMac G5 from a client.  I started by looking at the logic board.  
It had a number of bulging caps on it, this is a known problem.  I replaced all 
of them and then some.  Still woudn't start up.  I looked in the power supply 
and it too had some bulging caps.  I replaced some of them but I ran into some 
troubles with it so I ended up buy a rebuilt supply from e-Bay.  Once I put 
that in it booted right up and has been fine ever since. 

So based on that I would have a look at the caps on the logic board.  You can 
find take apart instructions at www.ifixit.com.  Once you take the back off you 
can see if the caps are bulging.  There are a couple of dozen all told in a 
group roughly at the bottom center (going from memory there).  They are 
cylinders 3/4" high by 1/2" diameter (very rough dimensions).  If some of them 
are bulging that is likely your problem.  

If you know how to solder you can replace the bulging ones I replaced all the 
caps in each group if just one was bulging.  It's bit tricky as they are 
soldered in with lead free solder, it has a higher melting point than leaded 
solder.  If you don't know how to solder (this isn't the time to learn) maybe 
you can find someone who can.

Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"

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