Hi Daniel, thanks for the reply.

   I have a recent Super Duper Back up and I hardly used the iMac so I
   don’t think there will be too much missed.

   Just concerned now about how to erase the HD on the iMac before getting
   rid of it.

   I will be contacting off list in a while re a replacement.

   Take care.
   Matt

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   Message: 1
   Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2024 14:51:44 +0800
   From: Matt Falvey <mmfal...@bigpond.net.au>
   To: Wamug List <wamug@wamug.org.au>
   Subject: [WAMUG] Beeping iMac and a question mark
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   Hi, I have an iMac 27? 2.8Ghz Corei7, (Late 2009).
   This morning when I woke it from sleep it started emitting a continuous
   beep sound, it was still showing screen pages and images, but with a
   black background.
   I was unable to control anything. so I pressed the button to shut it
   down and restarted it. When I restarted it all I had was a white screen
   and a continuous beeping sound.
   I again turned it off and did an SMC reset, unplugging the power cord
   and all the peripherals, turned it back on white screen and beeping.
   I did a PRAM reset, turned it back on and had the same result. (There
   was no grey screen and no start up sound).
   As I was searching the internet to see what more I could possibly do, I
   let it continue to beep in the background, after about 5 minutes, the
   beeping stopped and now I have a flashing grey folder with a white
   question mark inside it.
   Does anyone have any idea as to what else I may be able to do to fix
   the problem?
   Take care.
   Matt
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     Hi, I have an iMac 27? 2.8Ghz Corei7, (Late 2009).
     This morning when I woke it from sleep it started emitting a
   continuous
     beep sound, it was still showing screen pages and images, but with a
     black background.
     I was unable to control anything. so I pressed the button to shut it
     down and restarted it. When I restarted it all I had was a white
   screen
     and a continuous beeping sound.
     I again turned it off and did an SMC reset, unplugging the power cord
     and all the peripherals, turned it back on white screen and beeping.
     I did a PRAM reset, turned it back on and had the same result. (There
     was no grey screen and no start up sound).
     As I was searching the internet to see what more I could possibly do,
   I
     let it continue to beep in the background, after about 5 minutes, the
     beeping stopped and now I have a flashing grey folder with a white
     question mark inside it.
     Does anyone have any idea as to what else I may be able to do to fix
     the problem?
     Take care.
     Matt
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   Message: 2
   Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2024 18:40:12 +0800
   From: Daniel Kerr <wa...@macwizardry.com.au>
   To: WAMUG <wa...@lists.wamug.org.au>
   Subject: Re: [WAMUG] Beeping iMac and a question mark
   Message-ID: <a2c9b98d-60ff-4cd7-83fc-809c0205a...@macwizardry.com.au>
   Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
   Hi Matt
   If it?s doing 3 beeps, then a pause, then 3 more beeps that?s an issue
   with the RAM.
   But if it?s doing one long continuous beep than unfortunately that?s a
   bit more servere - it generally means there is an issue with graphics
   card, firmware issue or logic board/motherboard. And given it?s not
   booting off a drive (which is what the folder icon means with a
   flashing question mark - it can?t find the boot drive), then I?d say
   unfortunately that iMac has most likely ?died?.
   Given the age of it, you?d be hard pressed to get any parts or get it
   fixed unfortunately. So only thing you could really do is take the hard
   drive out (and hopefully it?s still ok with data on it), then either
   transfer that to another iMac or put it into an external case to access
   the data.
   But generally if an SMC, PRAM reset won?t start it, it?s not a great
   sign.
   You can sometimes a) boot off an external boot drive with a system on
   it or b) try starting it in Target Mode into another computer to see if
   can access the drive still. But if it doesn?t work in either then I?d
   say it?s gone I?m afraid.
   Kind regards
   Daniel
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     On 16 Apr 2024, at 2:51?PM, Matt Falvey via WAMUG
     <wa...@lists.wamug.org.au> wrote:
      Hi, I have an iMac 27? 2.8Ghz Corei7, (Late 2009).
      This morning when I woke it from sleep it started emitting a
     continuous
      beep sound, it was still showing screen pages and images, but with
     a
      black background.
      I was unable to control anything. so I pressed the button to shut
     it
      down and restarted it. When I restarted it all I had was a white
     screen
      and a continuous beeping sound.
      I again turned it off and did an SMC reset, unplugging the power
     cord
      and all the peripherals, turned it back on white screen and
     beeping.
      I did a PRAM reset, turned it back on and had the same result.
     (There
      was no grey screen and no start up sound).
      As I was searching the internet to see what more I could possibly
     do, I
      let it continue to beep in the background, after about 5 minutes,
     the
      beeping stopped and now I have a flashing grey folder with a white
      question mark inside it.
      Does anyone have any idea as to what else I may be able to do to
     fix
      the problem?
      Take care.
      Matt
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