sorry if my replies seem out of sync with your final post. the
thought police have me on double secret probation.
On Oct 14, 8:31 pm, dc wrote:
> I'm up and running again. Thanks for all the great tips! I pulled out
> just about everything: RAM, PCI cards, video card, then put in the OEM
> video
also, don't know if your mac has a PMU that you can reset. check the
apple website for your model. if the procedure is something you can
do on a machine that doesn't boot, then try that. i have seen power
outages cause strange behaviors (especially if the PRAM battery was
dead or getting weak),
try starting it with the kybd unplugged. if that works, get another
kybd.
if not, try the semi-mystical solution of unplugging it from AC,
removing PRAM battery, disconnecting power leads from PS to mobo, hit
the internal reset button, and let it sit for 1-2 days in that state.
going back to the
Il giorno 15-10-2011 2:31, dc ha scritto:
> I found the SMC reset button just above the RAM trays,
> pressed it for 10 seconds. It started up normally and seems to be
> running well. I haven't started putting my upgrade components back in
> yet but I'm hoping they are all OK, I think the reset but
I'm up and running again. Thanks for all the great tips! I pulled out
just about everything: RAM, PCI cards, video card, then put in the OEM
video card and base RAM. While I was at it I put in a fresh PRAM
battery. I found the SMC reset button just above the RAM trays,
pressed it for 10 seconds. It
Do you still have it plugged in UPC? May try plugging in wall.
Possible UPC problem... :)
On Oct 14, 2011, at 2:22 PM, Brielle Bruns wrote:
On 10/14/11 8:27 AM, Dan wrote:
At 6:48 AM -0700 10/14/2011, dc wrote:
I have a bad feeling about this...
After a brief power outage yesterday I now can
Bruce Johnson wrote:
Have you tried a different keyboard? If the KB is fried,
who knows what signals it's sending to the computer
My thought exactly, this sounds like a bad keyboard to me.
Roger Dale wrote:
You still have it plugged to UPC?
If so, Try plugging it straight to wall.
Possi
You still have it plugged to UPC? If so, Try plugging it straight to
wall. Possible UPC Failure... :)
On Oct 14, 3:17 pm, John Carmonne wrote:
> On Oct 14, 2011, at 7:57 AM, Valter Prahlad wrote:
>
> > Il giorno 14-10-2011 16:47, dc ha scritto:
>
> >> I tried disconnecting peripherals and
> >> re
On Oct 14, 2011, at 7:57 AM, Valter Prahlad wrote:
Il giorno 14-10-2011 16:47, dc ha scritto:
I tried disconnecting peripherals and
resetting the PRAM, that's actually what the computer sounds like
it's
doing with the chime repeating ad nauseum.
Another idea: pull out the PRam battery for
On 10/14/11 8:27 AM, Dan wrote:
At 6:48 AM -0700 10/14/2011, dc wrote:
I have a bad feeling about this...
After a brief power outage yesterday I now cannot start up my Mac
desktop. I get a nice chime but, a few seconds later, it chimes again
and just keeps repeating the startup chime. Holding ke
That's good to hear, I hope the APC did it's job and the mobo isn't
damaged. Gee, you mean I can't believe everything I read on the
internet?!?!?
> Well "on the internet" and real life experience are two different things...we
> have used them here for years for hundreds of systems. They work wel
gt;To: G-Group
>Subject: No Startup, just an endlessly repeating chime
>
>I have a bad feeling about this...
>After a brief power outage yesterday I now cannot start up my Mac
>desktop. I get a nice chime but, a few seconds later, it chimes again
>and just keeps repeating the sta
On Oct 14, 2011, at 7:47 AM, dc wrote:
> I'm
> really disappointed that this seems to have been caused by the power
> fluctuation because I was hooked up to an APC surge/battery backup,
> but from what I've been seeing on the internet not many people seem to
> think highly of APC.
Have you tried
Il giorno 14-10-2011 16:47, dc ha scritto:
> I tried disconnecting peripherals and
> resetting the PRAM, that's actually what the computer sounds like it's
> doing with the chime repeating ad nauseum.
Another idea: pull out the PRam battery for some hours.
(ok, we are at the "desperate level" but,
On Oct 14, 10:27 am, Dan wrote:
> Reset the pram and nvram.http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1379
> Try booting with the shift key held down.
> If you hold down the option key, does the boot selector come up?
> Disconnect all external peripherals except keyboard, mouse, and display.
>
> Perhaps try di
Il giorno 14-10-2011 16:27, Dan ha scritto:
>> I get a nice chime but, a few seconds later, it chimes again
>> and just keeps repeating the startup chime.
Never happened to me... but it seems like some hardware (or test) failing.
Better course is in trying to isolate the potential "culprit" (hopin
At 6:48 AM -0700 10/14/2011, dc wrote:
I have a bad feeling about this...
After a brief power outage yesterday I now cannot start up my Mac
desktop. I get a nice chime but, a few seconds later, it chimes again
and just keeps repeating the startup chime. Holding keys- option,
shift-command-option
I have a bad feeling about this...
After a brief power outage yesterday I now cannot start up my Mac
desktop. I get a nice chime but, a few seconds later, it chimes again
and just keeps repeating the startup chime. Holding keys- option,
shift-command-option-delete, command-option-o-f, etc.- has no
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