Hi Ronni,
I tried that, even used a known good power cord (our plugs here are fused), no
joy.
Regards,
Paul
On 22 Oct, 2012, at 12:15 :50, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Paul,
Have you tried another power point, just to eliminate it is the power outlet?
Cheers,
Ronni
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Hi Paul,
You could try Resetting the SMC (System Management Contoller)
Resetting the SMC for Mac Pro, Intel-based iMac, Intel-based Mac mini, or
Intel-based Xserve
• Shut down the computer.
• Unplug the computer's power cord.
• Wait fifteen seconds.
• Attach the
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On 22/10/2012, at 10:42 AM, Paul Willemse p...@thelink.to wrote:
Hi All,
Owing to some additional electrical supply being installed in my house I
needed to power down my computers. All shut down properly, no indication of
any problem.
After the installation my older Mac Pro (about 6
Hi Ronni, Peter,
Still no luck at all. I tried both suggestions and no change. I replaced the
battery as it seemed low (just under 3V) and again no effect.
Looks like I need to get to an Apple repair centre, there should be one here in
Singapore, never needed one before...
Thanks to both of
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