How to Enter Diagnostics i-Mac 27" intel High Sierra

Tried so far during start-up :


1) pressing ‘D’ key

or

2) pressing ‘Alt’ + ‘D’ key

or

3) pressing ‘function’ + ‘D’ key


(‘D’-key was not capital)



iPhone 4s, iOS 9

Posted on Jan 17, 2024 6:21 AM

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Posted on Jan 17, 2024 6:34 AM

This is the way:

Use Apple Diagnostics to test your Mac - Apple Support


Press and hold D or Option-D.

If you're using a wireless keyboard, you should get your hands on a usb keyboard and try with that. Sometimes a wireless keyboard doesn't respond quickly enough in situations like this.

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Jan 17, 2024 8:27 AM in response to Memaddict

Apple Diagnostics (AD) was not available on Macs until AFTER June 2013:


How to use Apple Hardware Test (AHT) on your Mac - Apple Support


but 27-inch iMacs have been available since late 2009. That is why D.I. Johnson's "exactly which" questions are so important to our helping here where we cannot see nor touch your tech gear.


If the hard drive has been erased or replaced, embedded AD or AHT has been lost and your need RECOVERY MODE, not AD or AHT, and an internet connection. See:


Use macOS Recovery on an Intel-based Mac - Apple Support



Jan 17, 2024 8:07 AM in response to Memaddict

Coaxing a Mac to boot to diagnostics (or recovery) can be tricky.


Either press the key when you press the power button to restart, or press when you hear the startup chime. I find the latter consistently works for me.


Continue to hold until you see the Apple logo and progress bar. You may also continue to hold until the computer finishes booting, but that's not usually required.


Exactly which Mac model and year are you using, and which macOS version?

Jan 17, 2024 8:54 AM in response to Memaddict

macOS High Sierra

version 10.13.6


iMac (27-inch, Late 2009)

Processor 2,8 GHz Intel Core i7

Mémoire 4 Go 1067 MHz DDR3

Graphisme ATI Radeon HD 4670 256 Mo

Numéro de série VM0271QA5RU


The diagnostics was suggested because of a ‘Sleep Wake Failure’, maybe attributable to a Memory fault.


My first Apple assistant recommended to download the soft

memtest mac os x

which however was rejected by the system to install (third party software).


Very grateful for your expert advice !

Jan 17, 2024 9:44 AM in response to Memaddict

Thanks for your answer.


The hard drive had been replaced twice, but by Apple specialists, who also installed the present (max) macOS High Sierra, Version 10.13.6.


Maybe the Diagnostics utility had not been installed - apparently though only introduced in 2013 (the upgrade was later).


As concerns the suspected Memory fault, I might renounce on the diagnostics and opt for an ‘academic guess’ by installing 4 new Memory sticks, each (max) 4 GB with the correct specifications.


Would you recommend

2x motoeagle (2x4GB), PC3 8500S DDR3-1066MHz SODIMM RAM (204 pin)

Non-ECC for 15€ each pair ?

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