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iMac dead as a doornail... - Lux Interior - 02-01-2017 Or a brad, or finishing nail, or any nail for that matter. I got my "good deal" UPS from B&H from an earlier deal post. So I shut down my mid-2010 i7 27" iMac, unplugged it from the wall, and plugged it into the UPS. Then I pressed the power button and... ...nothing. I mean absolutely nothing. No sound, no light, no fury. I tried leaving it unplugged all night, reset the SMC, reset it again, and again, and again...always nothing. I am about to order a new power supply from iFixit since this is still a nice, viable family machine, but wondered if y'all had any other ideas/suggestions? Re: iMac dead as a doornail... - wave rider - 02-01-2017 Tried plugging back into the wall socket? Re: iMac dead as a doornail... - wurm - 02-01-2017 Or even a different wall socket? Maybe as simple as a tripped breaker? Re: iMac dead as a doornail... - Lux Interior - 02-01-2017 Yeah. Tried different cords, different outlets. Still nada. Re: iMac dead as a doornail... - p8712 - 02-01-2017 Pull the pram battery, let it sit, then plug it back in? Blow out dust in case it's causing a short? Longshots, but still... Re: iMac dead as a doornail... - NewtonMP2100 - 02-01-2017 ....is it a metaphorical reaction to what is happening in the country.....??? Re: iMac dead as a doornail... - Lux Interior - 02-01-2017 p8712 wrote: I have had it open in the last year to add an SSD. I blew out all the dirt then. I was surprised that none of my Google searches talked about the PRAM battery, because that was the first thinkg I thought of, having had to replace on in an ancient Mac (my PM 7600, I think). Are the newer batteries ever a problem? Replacing it would be a major pain, as it requires removing the MB. And iFixit doesn't even have it listed as a replacement part. Re: iMac dead as a doornail... - JoeH - 02-01-2017 As I recall, most of the Intel Mac's use a standard "coin" cell type of battery. So you should be able to find a replacement based on the battery model number markings. iFixit may not have listed it as it rarely needs replacing. Re: iMac dead as a doornail... - artie67 - 02-01-2017 The CR2032 was the one most common. I don't know after 2009 though. Can you pull the Ram and reseat it? Check Amazon for the battery. Re: iMac dead as a doornail... - Onamuji - 02-01-2017 Silly question: Did you confirm that it was plugged in properly at both ends? |