IMAC not booting

Hello


My 27" late 2009 IMAC is not booting.


Turn power on and get a single bleep then around 5 seconds later just keeps repeating itself.


I've tried different Memory in each of the slots still get the same error and my memory in anothe IMAC and works fine.


Could this be a major fault and be the motherboard?


Any help would be great.


Thanks

Asdam.

iMac

Posted on Feb 14, 2012 1:54 AM

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Feb 14, 2012 2:16 AM in response to AdamHowell

No backup of your boot disk either?


You are pretty handicapped here. You can't boot. No way to validate the hardware or the drives if you don't have the boot dvds or a external bootable backup. Not much you can do at the moment other than getting replacement disks if that is possible. Call apple to see if they can give you the replacements.


Alternatively maybe you could buy the retail snow leopard and try an update install.

Feb 14, 2012 2:51 AM in response to AdamHowell

Turn power on and get a single bleep

More like a "beep" ???


That's RAM....


Power On Self-Test Beep Definition - Part 2

Replacing RAM is way better then a door stop.

BTW, just because RAM works in one Mac, doesn't guarantee it will work in another.

Replacing RAM is fairly inexpensive and something you can do yourself.


You can use Crucial's scanner > SDRAM, DDR2 and DDR RAM memory upgrades from Crucial.com




iMac: How to remove or install memory

Feb 14, 2012 3:22 AM in response to AdamHowell

As Carolyn says, the sound indicates a RAM problem: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2538?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US


Have another go at reseating it. There was a thread on here recently where someone was convinced the RAM was properly inserted but proved not to be the case. He had one last try pushing really firmly with both thumbs at each end of the RAM stick, and he felt it go in just a fraction more. After that everything was fine.

Feb 14, 2012 3:23 AM in response to AdamHowell

I'm not sure if I do find the OS CD that the MAC will boot


Good point.


Well try removing some of the sticks and see if one of them is the problem. Use one at a time. May not be enough memory to do anything useful but see what affect that has on the boot.


If the dimm slots are like the ones I am familiar with there will be a tab on each end which pivits up when the dimm is fully seated in its slot. So check those tabs.

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