Hello, everyone. This is my first post, so go easy on me. 😊 I'll try to describe the situation as thoroughly as possible in this first post.
I have a 2007 iMac 24" that recently stopped booting. There were no apparent performance issues leading up to this; one day it just refused to boot.
Upon startup, I get the typical startup tone, then a gray screen with an Apple logo and a progress bar. When the bar reaches about 55% of the way, it stops. After a minute or two, the screen goes dark for a second, then goes completely gray with nothing on it. It remains like that regardless of how long I leave it.
I'm very knowledgeable about Windows systems, but pretty green regarding Macs (the dead iMac belongs to my girlfriend). I know my way around hardware and am comfortable opening up a computer and replacing defective parts. On this particular iMac I replaced the defective hard disk with an SSD a couple of years ago and it worked fine afterward.
Regarding this boot issue, I have researched the problem and tried the following, none of which solved or affected the boot process:
My best guess tells me this is a kernel problem caused by a hardware issue, but I'm stumped as to how to determine which part may have gone bad.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
System specs:
CPU: 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Current OS: OS X El Capitan, version 10.11.6 (restored via Time Machine)
RAM: 4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Video: ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro 256 MB
Crucial 250GB SSD (124GB available)
Boot ROM version: M71.007A.B03
SMC version: 1.21f4
Power On Self-Test Results: Passed (this morning)
That's everything I can think of that's pertinent.
I understand the system is 12 years old. My girlfriend has already purchased a replacement. I just don't want to toss the old one until I've tried everything I can possible do to get it running again. With that in mind, I'll accept any suggestions whatsoever. I'm at a dead end right now with this thing.
Thanks in advance!
Chris
I have a 2007 iMac 24" that recently stopped booting. There were no apparent performance issues leading up to this; one day it just refused to boot.
Upon startup, I get the typical startup tone, then a gray screen with an Apple logo and a progress bar. When the bar reaches about 55% of the way, it stops. After a minute or two, the screen goes dark for a second, then goes completely gray with nothing on it. It remains like that regardless of how long I leave it.
I'm very knowledgeable about Windows systems, but pretty green regarding Macs (the dead iMac belongs to my girlfriend). I know my way around hardware and am comfortable opening up a computer and replacing defective parts. On this particular iMac I replaced the defective hard disk with an SSD a couple of years ago and it worked fine afterward.
Regarding this boot issue, I have researched the problem and tried the following, none of which solved or affected the boot process:
- Disconnected all peripherals except keyboard and mouse and rebooted.
- Booted in recovery mode and repaired the hard disk. No issues found,.
- Booted in recovery mode and restored from Time Machine. Tried this with several backup points, even going back to the oldest available backup.
- Booted in single user mode (command-S) and ran fsck -fy to check the file system. Ran it twice, then rebooted.
- Reset the PRAM/NVRAM.
- Unplugged the power cable for a few minutes, then reconnected.
- Booted in verbose mode. The last thing appearing on the console before the gray screen came up was: "Yukon RxRingSize"
- Attempted to boot from the install discs to run Apple Hardware Tests, but that fails. After inserting the disc, I eventually get a garbled screen that is unreadable.
- My last resort: I booted in recovery mode, erased and reformatted the hard disc (without issue), then reinstalled the OS. Upon booting, the progress bar moves farther (75% or so) before stopping, then freezes in the same manner.
My best guess tells me this is a kernel problem caused by a hardware issue, but I'm stumped as to how to determine which part may have gone bad.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
System specs:
CPU: 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Current OS: OS X El Capitan, version 10.11.6 (restored via Time Machine)
RAM: 4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Video: ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro 256 MB
Crucial 250GB SSD (124GB available)
Boot ROM version: M71.007A.B03
SMC version: 1.21f4
Power On Self-Test Results: Passed (this morning)
That's everything I can think of that's pertinent.
I understand the system is 12 years old. My girlfriend has already purchased a replacement. I just don't want to toss the old one until I've tried everything I can possible do to get it running again. With that in mind, I'll accept any suggestions whatsoever. I'm at a dead end right now with this thing.
Thanks in advance!
Chris