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Mac Pro won't start up, flashing light is as far as I can go.

I'm having an issue of starting the Mac Pro. I've taken the memory modules out, to reset them, but the manual doesn't give a lot of options for this issue. Anyone know why this happens, or even better yet, know how to resolve this issue?

Thanks.

Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.1)

Posted on Feb 23, 2013 2:58 PM

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Feb 23, 2013 4:49 PM in response to david d. frommi

Any tones, or repeating sequence of flashes?


The following table lists the new tones and their meaning:


Tone(s) Description

1 tone, a 5-second pause, repeat No RAM installed

3 successive tones, a 5-second pause, 3 successive tones RAM does not pass data integrity check

1 long tone when holding down the power button Firmware upgrade in process. See About firmware updates for Intel-based Macs for more details.

3 long tones, 3 short tones, 3 long tones Firmware restoration from CD in process. See About the Firmware Restoration CD (Intel-based Macs) for more details.


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2538


Older meanings...


Can you count the beeps or flashes?


1 beep = no RAM installed

2 beeps = incompatible RAM types

3 beeps = no good banks

4 beeps = no good boot images in the boot ROM (and/or bad sys config block)

5 beeps = processor is not usable


In addition to the beeps, on some computers the power LED will flash a corresponding number of times plus one. The LED will repeat the sequence after approximately a 5-second pause. The tones are only played once.


Note: In this case, a flash is considered to be 1/4 second or 250 ms or greater in length.


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1547

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