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iMac won't start up after lightning strike

Major lightning bolt strike outside our house. Brilliant white flash with what seem like sparks...No outside or inside damage. Have a lot of electronics....While we did not loose any power, we lost internet, security cameras, HVAC controls, wireless lighting, Router all went out, all came right back on line within 5 minutes, didn’t have to do a thing. However, our 2011 iMac (which normally is in sleep mode) must have taken a hit because it won’t power up....Push the button o; the back....nothing. The only thing I tried was to unplug the plug on the back of the iMac and wait 5 minutes, again nothing. The iMac is plugged into a large surge protector (with a bunch of other stuff) surge protector light is on and everything plugged into it is also fine, except the iMac...

appreciate any ideas, thanks, Bill


iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.13

Posted on Aug 18, 2020 5:10 PM

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Posted on Aug 18, 2020 5:37 PM

Bostonfan49 Said:

"iMac won't start up after lightning strike"

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Getting the Mac Serviced:

The surge is what took it out - so get this serviced, seeing if you can have this looked at. If no local Apple Store is open nearby, then take it to a local AASP(Apple Authorized Service Provider). So, to find out your local options, go here:

— Apple Stores: Find a Store - Apple

— AASPs: Apple - Find Locations - Apple Authorized Providers


Once Fixed:

Time Machine Backup Recovery: If you have a Time Machine, of this Mac, from prior to all of this, then you could find out by using Migration Assistant

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Aug 18, 2020 5:37 PM in response to Bostonfan49

Bostonfan49 Said:

"iMac won't start up after lightning strike"

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Getting the Mac Serviced:

The surge is what took it out - so get this serviced, seeing if you can have this looked at. If no local Apple Store is open nearby, then take it to a local AASP(Apple Authorized Service Provider). So, to find out your local options, go here:

— Apple Stores: Find a Store - Apple

— AASPs: Apple - Find Locations - Apple Authorized Providers


Once Fixed:

Time Machine Backup Recovery: If you have a Time Machine, of this Mac, from prior to all of this, then you could find out by using Migration Assistant

iMac won't start up after lightning strike

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