> On Aug 5, 2016, at 6:02 PM, Al Poulin wrote:
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> Scott, Valter,
>
>
>
> Thanks for reminding me. I have used Target Disk Mode via Firewire. I have a
> “Late 2013” MacBook Pro, 13” Retina, with Thunderbolt. I understand I can
> connect to the old iMac via a
Scott, Valter,
Thanks for reminding me. I have used Target Disk Mode via Firewire. I have
a “Late 2013” MacBook Pro, 13” Retina, with Thunderbolt. I understand I can
connect to the old iMac via a Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter. Perhaps I’d
have to put a FireWire extension cable in line.
Al,
Yes, my mistake. It’s an Early (note “Late”) 2009 A1225 iMac. That makes no
difference in my comments. Thanks for the “illegal” photo. Yep, that’s a video
card issue.
As you’re not eager to go inside your iMac, I suggest you ask the local Mac
shop how much they would charge to diagnose
> On Aug 4, 2016, at 5:19 PM, Al Poulin wrote:
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> Greetings,
>
> Am I looking at a hardware problem or misbehaving software?
>
> My workhorse is the last 24 inch iMac that Apple produced. Running 10.9.5
> Mavericks.
> Early 2009 “Display Port”
> 2.66GHz Intel Core
Il giorno 05/08/16 02.19, "Al Poulin" ha scritto:
> My workhorse is the last 24 inch iMac that Apple produced. Running 10.9.5
> Mavericks.
I have a similar iMac to yours, mine is just a 2,93 GHz.
I usually run OSX 10.6, but I have and use 10.9 also.
Never experienced issues like yours.
> When
Greetings,
Am I looking at a hardware problem or misbehaving software?
My workhorse is the last 24 inch iMac that Apple produced. Running 10.9.5
Mavericks.
Early 2009 “Display Port”
2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB RAM
640GB HD
SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics with 256MB of shared DDR3