On Nov 3, 2011, at 10:30 PM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2011/11/03 13:03, W.Adrian D'Alessio so eloquently wrote:
No cord ?
I think that was meant to be No chord.
No card at startup might also be a serious issue if the critical
electronics weren't integrated into the motherboard. On the other
On 2011/11/02 18:14, Bruce Hazzard so eloquently wrote:
Hi, I am hoping someone has a answer. When I start up my iMac I hear no cord.
It seems to run find. But there is no reassuring cord. Can someone help me.
Thanks Bruce Hazzard
You are referring to the start-up chime or bong, correct?
Greetings Bruce,
The startup chime is meant to indicate that the boot prom has run a
quick and dirty memory test on the installed memory and the test has
passed. If there isn't a chime the memory didn't pass the test.
Therefor you should obtain a copy of Memtest.
Download Memtest
The testing
On Nov 3, 2011, at 9:55 AM, gifutiger wrote:
Greetings Bruce,
The startup chime is meant to indicate that the boot prom has run a
quick and dirty memory test on the installed memory and the test has
passed. If there isn't a chime the memory didn't pass the test.
Not the case, not if it
No cord ?
I do not know what G Mac needs one but replacements are easily found.
http://mdg.ext.msstate.edu/small_engine_parts_id/external_images/starter_rope.jpg
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First, The computer is plugged in. I did try zapping the pram and that worked.
Thank You for your help.
On Nov 2, 2011, at 10:22 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
On Nov 2, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Bruce Hazzard wrote:
Hi, I am hoping someone has a answer. When I start up my iMac I hear no
cord. It seems
On Nov 2, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Bruce Hazzard wrote:
Hi, I am hoping someone has a answer. When I start up my iMac I hear no
cord. It seems to run find. But there is no reassuring cord. Can someone
help me. Thanks Bruce Hazzard
On Nov 2, 2011, at 10:22 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
No cord? No
On 2011/11/03 13:03, W.Adrian D'Alessio so eloquently wrote:
No cord ?
I think that was meant to be No chord.
Tina
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Hi, I am hoping someone has a answer. When I start up my iMac I hear no cord.
It seems to run find. But there is no reassuring cord. Can someone help me.
Thanks Bruce Hazzard
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On Nov 2, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Bruce Hazzard wrote:
Hi, I am hoping someone has a answer. When I start up my iMac I hear no cord.
It seems to run find. But there is no reassuring cord. Can someone help me.
Thanks Bruce Hazzard
No cord? No start. Plug in a power cord, and it should start.
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