IMac fails to boot from DVD

I want to repair my HD, but my iMac fails to boot from either the Leopard install DVD or the original install CD for OS X. What can I do?

Gary:
Thanks for your reply.  How and what with both installers:  I hold down the "C" key until the Apple logo appears. The only thing that happenshat happens is that the little "sunball" spins interminably.  I waited at least 10 minutes before deciding that it was hopeless.
I hear ya regarding the external HD but unfortunately don't have one.   Mario   

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    Dear all:
                 Thank you for having this forum fully working.
    My iMac 24" Aluminium (november 2008) can't boot, completely frozen, although all HW are perfectly working.
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    SYMPTOMS
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    - No bootable devices detected (either HDD or DVD) by EFI, when you hold ALT (Option) while booting.
    - No way to force boot from DVD.
    CAUSE OF PROBLEMS
    a) HDD has 3 partitions created by DiskUtils:
    /dev/disk0s2= Mac OS(HFS+)
    /dev/disk0s3= Linux DVD Installer (FAT32)
    /dev/disk0s4= User Data(HFS+).
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    dd if=/path/to/linux.iso of=/dev/disk0s3
    As you can see, there are no HW errors at all, everything was perfectly working before dumping the Linux iso into FAT partition.
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    TRIAL 1 - Erasing EFI values on memory.
    Leave the iMac disconnected from power cord a whole night for memories to loose their values.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JId524890zc.
    TRIAL 2 - Force empty memories during boot.
    CMD+ALT+P+R -> Result OK (reboot)
    CMD+ALT+N+V -> No effect
    CMD+ALT+O+F -> No effect
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1533
    TRIAL 3 - Force boot from DVD.
    C while boot -> Read DVD first, but can't boot.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1533
    TRIAL 4 - From Startup Manager, try to boot from DVD.
    ALT (Option) while boot -> See cursor arrow on screen, can't see DVD as boot option.
    a) Try with DVD already inside the unit.
    b) Try to insert DVD once I see the cursor arrow on screen.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1383424?start=0&tstart=0
    TRIAL 5 - Remove RAM memories to reset EFI to factory defaults.
    - Remove all RAM from unit.
    - Boot from DVD (C key hold) -> Unit beeps.
    - Shutdown and fill one bank with memory.
    - Wait 15 minutes for EFI memories values to be deleted.
    - Boot from DVD (C key hold) -> Access DVD first, but no boot.
    TRIAL 6 - Boot from external Mac (Firewire + PC fully working).
    This is the only trial missing before replacing the HDD of the unit... finger crossed.
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=271975
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    - Any more ideas?
    - How is it possible that a SW problem affects the HW in a way that can't be booted from DVD? Somethings is terribly wrong on iMac EFI design... terribly poor stability.

    Dear all:
    Thank you for having this forum fully working.
    My iMac 24" Aluminium (november 2008) can't boot, completely frozen, although all HW are perfectly working.
    I'll try to explain the issue best I can.
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    - After a chime... grey screen of death without Apple's logo.
    - No bootable devices detected (either HDD or DVD), when you hold ALT (Option) while booting.
    - No way to force boot from DVD.
    CAUSE OF PROBLEMS
    a) HDD has 3 partitions created by DiskUtils:
    /dev/disk0s2= Mac OS(HFS+)
    /dev/disk0s3= Linux DVD Installer (FAT32)
    /dev/disk0s4= User Data(HFS+).
    b) rEFIt installed and fully working on the system ( http://refit.sourceforge.net/ )
    c) Linux DVD installer partition was filled this way:
    dd if=/path/to/linux.iso of=/dev/disk0s3
    As you can see, there are no HW errors at all, everything was perfectly working before dumping the Linux iso into FAT partition.
    TEST BED
    In the process of dealing with iMac booting problems I organized a test bed which allow to detect where the booting is failing:
    STAGE 0 - Setting initial boot memory conditions.
    STAGE 1 - Reset NVRAM memory to factory defaults.
    STAGE 2 - Booting from external device.
    STAGE 3 - Reinstall iMac firmware.
    STAGE 4 - Hardware intervention.
    Before running the test bed:
    a) Unplug all devices except USB keyboard (no wireless keyboard, no mouse... you can plug an USB mouse once you see the graphical user interface up and running).
    b) Combination of keys available on booting:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1533
    STAGE 0 - Setting initial boot memory conditions
    This bundle of tests must be executed before any test of next stages.
    TEST 0.1 - Erasing booting memory values.
    Leave the iMac disconnected from all wires (especially power cord) for 15 minutes for memories to loose their values.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JId524890....
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    a) Press Power button
    b) Press CMD+ALT+P+R keys while black screen, before you hear the chime.
    c) Hold these keys until you hear 3 chimes (3 reboots).
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1379.
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    DISC 1
    Mac OS version 10.5.4
    AHT version 3A152
    Disc version 1.1
    2Z691-6304-A
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    b) Holding Down D key as the computer starts up
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1509.
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    => Hardware Failure: jump to Stage 4 (skip Stages 1, 2 and 3)
    => Unable to run Apple's Hardware Test: jump to Stage 3, firmware restoration
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    b) Extract RAM stick from Slot.
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    e) Keep hold the C key until you see the MacOS installer window.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1533
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    c) Keep hold Power Button 10 seconds to reboot the machine.
    d) Press ALT key while black screen, before you hear the chime.
    e) Keep hold the ALT key until you see the StartUp Manager.
    f) From StartUp Manager, choose DVD as booting option.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/138...
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    c) Keep hold Power Button 10 seconds to reboot the machine.
    d) Press F12 key while black screen, before you hear the chime.
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    g) Insert Apple's Mac OS DVD on machine while StarUp Manager is running.
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    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/138...
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    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.p...
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1948
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w6E2_Xqa...
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    I have a 13" MBP, seems to run fine for the most part.
    However, I can't boot from DVDs or external hard drives. Disk Warrior, my and a tech support buddy of mine's OSX Snow Leopard DVDs, and external boot disks all cause a kernel panic when selected from the alternate boot menu when rebooting with alt.
    The DVD/External spins up, the loading spinner goes for about 20-30 seconds, and then BAM - Kernel panic. I'd reinstall OSX... but I can't!
    Any suggestions? I'd rather not send the computer to a tech for a week - I need it daily for work.

    Kernel panic log:
    Fri Nov 26 11:42:49 2010
    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x2a6ac2): Kernel trap at 0x00000000, type 14=page fault, registers:
    CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x00000000, CR3: 0x00100000, CR4: 0x000006e8
    EAX: 0x57cd9408, EBX: 0x57983dec, ECX: 0x06fa2b80, EDX: 0x07fb9c80
    CR2: 0x00000000, EBP: 0x57983e18, ESI: 0x07fb9f00, EDI: 0x00000001
    EFL: 0x00010206, EIP: 0x00000000, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x00000010
    Error code: 0x00000010
    Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
    0x57983ae8 : 0x21acfa (0x5ce650 0x57983b1c 0x223156 0x0)
    0x57983b38 : 0x2a6ac2 (0x590a50 0x0 0xe 0x590c1a)
    0x57983c18 : 0x29c968 (0x57983c30 0x7fb9f00 0x57983e18 0x0)
    0x57983c28 : 0x0 (0xe 0x48 0x57980010 0x7fb0010)
    0x57983e18 : 0x5389f2 (0x7fb5a00 0x7f62500 0x1 0x4fbe2a)
    0x57983e78 : 0x536c27 (0x7f62500 0x7fb5a00 0x8006380 0x805e4c0)
    0x57983f28 : 0x5371b8 (0x7f62500 0x8000140 0x0 0xffffffff)
    0x57983f78 : 0x538e67 (0x7f62500 0x0 0x57983fac 0x1)
    0x57983fc8 : 0x29c68c (0x7f85190 0x0 0x29c69b 0x74d03d4)
    BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task
    Mac OS version:
    10A432
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 10.0.0: Fri Jul 31 22:47:34 PDT 2009; root:xnu-1456.1.25~1/RELEASE_I386
    System model name: MacBookPro7,1 (Mac-F222BEC8)
    System uptime in nanoseconds: 109525048606
    unloaded kexts:
    (none)
    loaded kexts:
    com.apple.driver.AppleIntelYonahProfile 14
    com.apple.driver.AppleIntelPenrynProfile 17
    com.apple.DontSteal_Mac_OSX 7.0.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleHDA 1.7.4a1
    com.apple.driver.AppleGraphicsControl 2.8.16
    com.apple.driver.AppleIntelNehalemProfile 11
    com.apple.driver.AudioIPCDriver 1.1.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleUpstreamUserClient 3.0.5
    com.apple.driver.SMCMotionSensor 3.0.0d4
    com.apple.driver.ACPISMCPlatformPlugin 3.4.0a20
    com.apple.driver.AppleBacklight 170.0.2
    com.apple.driver.AppleIRController 161
    com.apple.driver.AppleIntelMeromProfile 19
    com.apple.kext.AppleSMCLMU 1.4.5d1
    com.apple.GeForce 6.0.0
    com.apple.driver.DiskImages.SparseDiskImage 281
    com.apple.driver.DiskImages.ReadWriteDiskImage 281
    com.apple.driver.DiskImages.UDIFDiskImage 281
    com.apple.driver.DiskImages.RAMBackingStore 281
    com.apple.driver.DiskImages.HTTPBackingStore 281
    com.apple.driver.DiskImages.FileBackingStore 281
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBTCButtons 1.8.0b4
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBTCKeyEventDriver 1.8.0b4
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBTCKeyboard 1.8.0b4
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBCardReader 2.5.0
    com.apple.iokit.SCSITaskUserClient 2.5.0
    com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIBlockStorage 1.5.0
    com.apple.driver.AirPortBrcm43xx 410.91.20
    com.apple.driver.AppleFWOHCI 4.3.4
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBHub 3.7.8
    com.apple.driver.AppleAHCIPort 2.0.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBEHCI 3.7.5
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBOHCI 3.7.5
    com.apple.BootCache 31
    com.apple.AppleFSCompression.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib 1.0.0d1
    com.apple.driver.AppleEFINVRAM 1.3.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleRTC 1.3
    com.apple.driver.AppleHPET 1.4
    com.apple.driver.AppleSmartBatteryManager 160.0.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleACPIButtons 1.3
    com.apple.driver.AppleSMBIOS 1.4
    com.apple.driver.AppleACPIEC 1.3
    com.apple.driver.AppleAPIC 1.4
    com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementClient 90.0.0
    com.apple.security.sandbox 0
    com.apple.security.quarantine 0
    com.apple.nke.applicationfirewall 2.0.11
    com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement 90.0.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleHDAPlatformDriver 1.7.4a1 - last loaded 109517592692
    com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothSerialManager 2.2f18
    com.apple.iokit.IOSerialFamily 10.0.2
    com.apple.driver.AppleHDAHardwareConfigDriver 1.7.4a1
    com.apple.driver.DspFuncLib 1.7.4a1
    com.apple.iokit.IOAudioFamily 1.7.0fc16
    com.apple.kext.OSvKernDSPLib 1.3
    com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController 1.7.4a1
    com.apple.iokit.IOHDAFamily 1.7.4a1
    com.apple.driver.IOPlatformPluginFamily 3.4.0a20
    com.apple.iokit.AppleProfileFamily 40
    com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireIP 2.0.3
    com.apple.driver.AppleSMC 3.0.1d2
    com.apple.NVDAResman 6.0.0
    com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport 2.0
    com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily 2.0
    com.apple.driver.DiskImages.KernelBacked 281
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBMultitouch 200.20
    com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver 3.7.5
    com.apple.driver.BroadcomUSBBluetoothHCIController 2.2f18
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBBluetoothHCIController 2.2f18
    com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothFamily 2.2f18
    com.apple.iokit.IOUSBMassStorageClass 2.5.0
    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIBlockCommandsDevice 2.5.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBMergeNub 3.7.5
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBComposite 3.7.5
    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIMultimediaCommandsDevice 2.5.0
    com.apple.iokit.IOBDStorageFamily 1.6
    com.apple.iokit.IODVDStorageFamily 1.6
    com.apple.iokit.IOCDStorageFamily 1.6
    com.apple.driver.XsanFilter 402.1
    com.apple.iokit.IOAHCISerialATAPI 1.2.0
    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily 2.5.0
    com.apple.iokit.IO80211Family 300.20
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    com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIFamily 2.0.0
    com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily 3.7.8
    com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily 1.8
    com.apple.driver.AppleFileSystemDriver 2.0
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    com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily 1.6.0
    com.apple.iokit.IOSMBusFamily 1.1
    com.apple.security.TMSafetyNet 6
    com.apple.kext.AppleMatch 1.0.0d1
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    com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform 1.3
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