Mac Mini 2012 (Outage Problem - doesn't turn on) - EFI Firmware solution?

I have the same problem before. And a person here helped me, so I'm using same instructions here to power it back on. Basically, every time there's an outage, Mac mini won't turn on. They suggested PRAM reset and it helped. It's pain in the a** though.


Based on what the other person suggested, they think the problem is in EFI Firmware and there's something that prevents the OS X starting normally after an outage.


I still cannot turn on the mini, but let's say I'd fix that within couple days. My question is there a way to prevent that from happening or an update of the EFI Firmware to stop that happening with every outage??? It's very annoying.


I do have a power surge protection, but that doesn't help the problem.


I have mac mini 2012, latest OS X Sierra High with all updates in place (cannot check for details, mini doesn't turn on yet).

Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on Jan 16, 2018 1:08 AM

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Jan 18, 2018 2:37 PM in response to LunarWalk

There may be a way to get a rise out of the Mac, but without hands-on trying different things

and then other things, it's not likely; troubleshooting by rote tends to be busywork at times.


NVRAM or PRAM

Had you tried to reset the non-volatile random access memory/parameter random access memory by using

keys on startup to see if the Mac could try? There should be a startup chime; and ideally you'd hear it three

times while attempting to reset NVRAM; so you have the four keys held down on startup. ~ And this may not

work IF the keys are not held down exactly right, then:

User uploaded file

...Sometimes if there is no startup sound, no default bong or chime, that may

mean a cable connector or other power could have failed. Could be as simple

as the wall plug or a power strip; those can be bad after an outage or jolt.


A diagnostic or troubleshooting episode may involve a take-apart, because one

of the issues such as a 'flat' or dead clock battery can cause the startup to fail.


So that involves a take-apart to replace the battery. This is near the power supply

and inside, so most parts come out of the case. ~ See iFixit mac repair guide has

detailed 17-sections, for each repair as clues; examples of what a tech would do.


•Mac Mini Late 2012 Repair - iFixit.com/

//www.ifixit.com/Device/Mac_Mini_Late_2012


These guides are helpful especially for those who have a backup computer to use

so as to not be dependent or pushing to cut corners; and so if the device does

need authorized repair service, one could be found.


In what country or region are you located? Someone may be closer; perhaps at

a university or other non-business who could help in matters such as this.


Sorry to not be of much help; the guides may be helpful as a source of visual info.


In any event...

Good luck & happy trails! 🙂

Jan 18, 2018 1:04 AM in response to K Shaffer

Thank you for the information! This was quite helpful actually. I didn't even know there was a clock battery.
Mine is 2012, i7. Upgraded it to 16GB Ram, changed the hard drive to SSD recently (maybe 2-3 months ago). It's working perfectly fine, its just that outages are screwing it up a lot and I can't turn it back on for 3 days now.


I guess the only solution is to get a UPS. And it's not about the fact that I lose my data/work, but because I cannot turn it back on after an outage. Last time the tech guy said everything is fine with it, but I don't know why it doesn't start (it required PRAM reset, he didn't know that).


Now, I'm thinking about sending it to an actual apple service and I'd ask them to replace the clock battery too. Thank you for letting me know about that.

Jan 18, 2018 3:40 AM in response to LunarWalk

Well, downside is that 2 of the services said that they cannot make any promises and EVEN if they find what's wrong with it (i.e. power supply, motherboard etc) they don't have parts because it's not a common device in my country and they don't even have channels to order those. So, basically, I don't know what to do because I still cannot turn it on 😟

Jan 18, 2018 12:53 AM in response to LunarWalk

If the clock battery were never changed or replaced with new good one,

the effects from a power outage could easily include the ones you've

noted. Also, original owner of 3+ years may not have replaced it either.


I've almost always used quality UPS battery backup with auto switching

to avoid problems from outages, spikes, brown-outs; get a good one of

at least 1500VKA.


The Late 2012 Mac Mini i7 is a bit different than a 2011 i5 mini; has different

hardware and also EFI version. There was no update; my server edition

shipped with Mavericks 10.9.0 and 4GB RAM, two 1-TB 5400-RPM HDDs.

{Now dual-boots 10.9.5 + 10.11.6, partitioned HDD_1; & has 16GB RAM.}


And is now just a bit over three years since purchase direct from Apple online.

The AppleCare has expired; so I figure the clock battery may be due. Also to

clean the inside with vacuum, avoiding wires and tiny connector bits, helps.


See SMC reset instructions, if step-by-step followed and try to not re-set SMC

because most issues can be resolved short of the final solution. An authorized

Apple service should replace the clock battery and de-dust the inside. Also the

original hard drive(s) may be due for replacement &/or upgrade to mercury ssd.

•How to reset the System Management Controller (SMC) on your Mac - Apple Support


Good luck & happy trails! 🙂

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