Check the PRAM battery, it is likely low.  It should be above 3V for normal 
operation.  If you flip the computer over and open the access panel the battery 
is off to one side.  It is in a black plastic holder.  If you don't have a 
meter you can just remove the battery and try booting he computer.

KK6ISP
Yet another designated driver on the information super highway.

> On Sep 1, 2014, at 7:46 AM, Barry Cross <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> My iMac DV/SE will not boot up, the power light comes on and the computer 
> chimes but nothing else.
> I would appreciate all the help I can get

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