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Hey guys, I've got a mid 2007 Core2Duo 2.0GHZ Aluminum iMac. Until yesterday it was running as well as the day I bought it about 3.5 years ago.
Last night though I found it shut down and I thought maybe there had been a power outage or something but my wife said she'd been using it only an hour earlier. I tried to power it up with the button on the back but it wouldn't come on. I had to remove the power cord and then try it again. It worked for a few minutes and then shut down again. This happened about 10 times in a row over the next 2 hours. It would only come on after removing the cord and plugging back in. At one point I had it on for a few minutes and got the hardware test dvd inserted but when I tried to reboot from the dvd it crashed again and wouldn't start again. I left it alone and went to bed and then tried it again this morning. I got it on for a few minutes and did a quick iPad/iPhone sync as well as a backup. I then managed to reboot it from the hardware test dvd and ran the short test. It took about 3 minutes and said no problems. I then tried the longer test and came back after 20 minutes to find it crashed. I did one last startup just so I could do one last proper shut down. I've gone to work now and I'll be trying it again tonight when I get home though.
After doing some reading for similar problems it looks like its probably the power supply. I've always sold my machines every 3 years and never had any problems that needed repair before. So, I'm wondering what I should expect for repair costs for something like this or maybe someone has another idea for a fix?
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Which model iMac do you have?  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1758 How to identify iMac models 
Which OS is currently installed? 
Check out KB Articles:  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964 Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) and http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379 Resetting your Mac's PRAM and NVRAM 
If not of the above works and you have AC, call them.  Let them deal w/it.  Otherwise, take your iMac down to your local AS or an AASP.  Diagnostic testing is FREE! 
You can also research for a solution on YouTube's "How To" website and iFixit. 

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