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iMac 27” boot problem

My iMac, old tho it is, still does every thing I need.

(OK, it’s oldish 2008).


The internal hard disc went bad long time ago. So since then I have used an external USB disc as Mac OS, which worked OK.


But the external Mac OS disc has now seemed to go bad. So Used CMD R and retrieved a back up (from a different USB disc) to another different USB disc (erased before backup restore). After ward checked it with First Aid - all OK.


Now, when I re power the IMac it fails to boot and, after much time, ends in displaying ‘apple.com/support error -2003F.


Pls help. How do I tell it which disc to boot from??



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Posted on Oct 13, 2024 6:48 AM

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Posted on Oct 21, 2024 1:22 PM

Glad to hear you got it all sorted out- eventually … sadly, den. thed is correct- there is no native ( and free) way to do so… there is a way, but it’s kinda pricey… I suggest if you wanted to have a bigger screen with your new iMac…,you could plug it into your tv set ( assuming it has an HDMI input on it) … that’s pretty cheap ( if you have a long enough hdmi cable around your house or hdmi cable+ adapters you might already have , well, there you go)


john B

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Oct 21, 2024 1:22 PM in response to greenstead-

Glad to hear you got it all sorted out- eventually … sadly, den. thed is correct- there is no native ( and free) way to do so… there is a way, but it’s kinda pricey… I suggest if you wanted to have a bigger screen with your new iMac…,you could plug it into your tv set ( assuming it has an HDMI input on it) … that’s pretty cheap ( if you have a long enough hdmi cable around your house or hdmi cable+ adapters you might already have , well, there you go)


john B

Oct 14, 2024 3:16 PM in response to greenstead-

I dunno much, greenstead… that -2003F error means it cannot establish a secure connection with Apple’s MacOS Recovery servers so I guess you’re trying Internet Recovery… you’d have to try.. resetting the smc, zapping the pram a few times, then see if you can get to Startup Manager( by holding down “option” on startup/restart… to do

the first two, do this ;

( hopefully I’ll be allowed to post this link, sometimes the admins here are pretty strict about links)

then, try startup manager… by default MacOS looks for an internal “good” working HD or SSD then an external one.. but since you don’t have an internal one… then see if you have a recovery partition there, boot into that then you should be able to install MacOS again, don’t forget at the end to make your external disk the default bootable one… you must do that or else it’ll only boot to the recovery partition… if you had a bootable USB stick/thumb drive this might be easier.. as a last resort you could try booting from a DVD copy of Snow Leopard Retail, and if you’re trying Internet Recovery.try Option+ Shift+ Apple+ R keys held together, this’ll get you the closest version of the Mac OS that’s still available -as for -2003F make sure you’re plugged into working Ethernet connection , I guess


john B


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iMac 27” boot problem

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