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iMac 27" Screen goes black repeatedly, but then settles for a while?

Hi


I have searched and found numerous posts which sound similar to mine, but none seem to be so bad. Its a long post, but I want to make I have given as much information as possible


My Energy Saver settings are default 10 minutes for display & computer sleep, but I always find the screen will go black for a period of time before it goes to sleep and normally when I go back to it I press the keyboard or trackpad and the screen comes back to life. However, this time it didn't. I tried everything I could, but in the end I had to hold down the power button until it turned off. Once I restarted it was ok again.


I didn't think much of it, but I researched and found lots of people had similar issues, but were mainly on MacBooks. I did find a post where people had set a hot corner to turn the display off, so if the problem happened again they went into the hot corner and then came out of it and the display would come back on. This stops the need for having to force the computer off. I set up a hot corner, just in case it happened to me again and I'm glad I did.


In the last couple of weeks the display has been going off at random whilst I have been using it, nothing graphic intensive, just web browsing. Going into my hot corner and coming out of it bought the display back to life thankfully. It was yesterday that things got really bad, to the point that the display was staying on for about 3-4 seconds before going off. Again, going in & out of the hot corner worked, but then it didn't. Initially I thought it maybe some kind of software issue, but when I restarted the grey screen would only show for about 3 seconds and then go black, so I didn't even see the Apple logo. I could hear everything start and it would pause at the logon screen. Going in and out of the hot corner several times finally gave me enough time to login before it went off again.


After logging in I got it back only for it to go off again. I tired everything I could to get the screen to come back to life but it didn't want to play. All the time everything was working on the iMac, it wasn't frozen and didn't crash, just no display. I did some research on my iPad and this seems to be a common problem in one form or another, but no one that I could see had it as bad as mine. Some people were saying it was software related, other that it was logic boards, but as I said earlier I think the majority of posts related to MacBooks and not iMacs.


This was my first Apple purchase and I feel like a fish out of water as I have always had PC's before and if they went wrong I just fixed it myself, but I don't think this is going to be the case this time.


Very late last night I managed to get the display on long enough to run iBoostUp and let it give everything a spring clean. It kept going off whilst it was doing its things, but I did manage to get the display back for long enough to shut it down fully and I left it unplugged over night.


It started working fine this morning, but after more reading I have reset SMC and PRAM as that advice seems to be given a lot when people are having problems.


I have been using it for roughly a couple of hours and it has just this second gone off for the first time. I did my hot corner trick to get it back, then about 3 sends it went again. Now it seems to be ok again. The only program running is Safari.


I am running Lion 10.7.4 with all updates done and I am not running Boot camp for Windows 7 I thought about doing a clean install, but I am not convinced that is going to work and don't want to go through all the hassle of that only to find it still does it! Taking it to Apple worries me, because as its intermittent it may not do it whilst they have it and also I am worried about all my personal data I have on it. Would they wipe the hard drive and would they access my files? I have never had this worry before as any PC problems I just switched problem items myself. The machine will be a year old in a couple of months and I am already thinking the AppleCare Protection Plus is a very good deal and a must have at £139 for two extra years warranty.


Any suggestions great fully received.


Thank you.

iMac (27-inch Mid 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4), 12GB RAM 1TB, AMD Radeon HD 6970M

Posted on Jun 24, 2012 5:44 AM

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Dec 24, 2016 1:02 AM in response to Slugtcao

Hi Slugtcao, and Stepppy - THIS IS ME CURRENTLY... 2015 iMac 5K 27" (Sierra OS)


I know Dr Q mtnioned that he doubted it was related to an overload on the circuit issue, however I have the same problems as everyone else here, and reading your reply just brought something to light for me - we had a serious power issue in our home, (huge surged blackout) and since then, we have multiple electrical issues with various devices including a blown Toaster Oven... a lightbulb that exploded in our powder room, and flickering lights in our home now, and lastly a 30 minute backup power supply surge protector which my imac is plugged into that seems to SURGE everytime someone prints wirelessly (printer not even attached to this power supply/surge protector) in our home... CRAP, I wonder if somehow this is related (or is the original cause) to the screen blacking out and logging me out now...?? It all started when that electrical power surge blackout happened. And, since then - my imac had developed this "Blacking out/Logging out" issue. Perhaps it fried my Video Card?


I HAVE THE SAME issue as the OP, where it occurs randomly, without any pattern, surfing only Safari etc., where I can use my imac all day fine, no issues and then like yesterday, after being on it for 5 minutes, it blacks out, I log back in, and then it blacks out within a minute of me logging back in. It gets SO BAD that I can't even do a thing for 3 seconds and it blacks out. I restart/reboot, and it continues to do this nasty thing. Leaving it alone seems to stop it... (I think) mind you there's no ryhme or reason to how it stops or starts. I've done a PRAM, SMC and it still does it. I ran virus scans, no help there either.


I'm wondering if it's the Board or the Video Card. I would hate for it to be the logic board... I can't (don't want) to have to reinstall everything from back up.... UGH. And I can't have my iMac gone for even a day (it's our business mac, for 5 businesses....)


It seems for most, a replaced Video Card, seemed to be the fix - am I correct in saying this???


PS: Oh and for anyone who is Pixelating (this happend to my old 2011 iMac about a year ago, and the Video Card and Logic Boards were both replaced and it solved the problem 100%).

Sandi

Dec 24, 2016 1:10 AM in response to albymangled

Albymangled...
Hmmmm, another lightbulb seems to pop for me reading yours. I recently installed AVG as well... (Free). Now, my husband has the same AVG Free on his no issues. I have also recently updated the FLASH too... perhaps that combo. Could uninstalling AVG be a fix?

I will give that a try... (sigh). I can't even imagine 2 days before Christmas, trying to get an appointment with the Genius Bar, (let alone after Christmas... Yikes!).

Can you update me on your progress? Did you continue to have any issues? Or any resolutions?


I'm worried my electrical zap of my home, may have fried a card, board (or worse, the HDD) which I WOULD hate to have to change.


Thanks in advance for any info or help!


Sandi

Dec 24, 2016 1:17 AM in response to TheProfessor101

How is this going now for you? Any trouble or "Black screens" since?

Im still suffering... so I'm hopeful not to have to get a new Video Card Etc. I can't even imagine that it would be the issue (aside from the electrical zap issue I had previous to this about 3 months ago) so, anything I can do to try before spending money replacing stuff, would be helpful.

By the way; I too am a Pro Photographer, and as well a graphic designer... so this is really really really bothersome, and I can't work this way!


TIA...
Sandi

iMac 27" Screen goes black repeatedly, but then settles for a while?

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