IMac G5 hardware issues.

Hi,
I converted to the Mac in Nov 2005 and have been using my 20" iMac G5 since. Love it and really like OS X. I recently started experiencing hardware issues first with Video RAM and now with regular RAM. My machine has been back for repair twice and i am really getting concerned about the stability of the machine. When machine first started crashing i ran the hardware test and got an error on Video RAM, however sometimes it would fail and other times success. After n random crashes decided to send it in for repair as its still under warrantee. Got the machine back and a few days passed and then boom crashing again. Yet again ran the hardware test and this time i got a RAM error. I guess its back to base yet again for another repair. Today i spoke
with a hardware engineer at Scotsys the company i purchased the machine from and he was surprised i am still having issues as they replaced the logic board. In discussing things with him he definetly indicated that he has seen increasing number of memory issues from Mac's over the last few years. I am actually contemplating returning the machine for a full refund because i cannot afford this continual interruption and instability.
Cheers
David.

Have you run the Apple Hardware Test found on your installer DVD? It checks all system hardware including RAM.
If you have 3rd party RAM, I suggest you remove it and run the Hardware Test. This will eliminate or highlight any other type of problem. If no problem appears, reinstall the RAM and run the test again.
To access the test, insert your Tiger Installer DVD (disc 1) and restart. On the restart, hold down the option key until you see icons appear. Eventually, you'll see an icon for Apple Hardware Test. Click on the icon and then the arrow, which opens the Hardware Test. During the test, your fans will be quite loud. This is normal. Depending on how much RAM you have the test can take at least 10 minutes or longer.
There are two options - one is quick (around 10 - 20 minutes), the other, called "extended", takes considerably longer, however, it is much more thorough. The results ought to tell you where the problem lies.

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    This is what led me to take my machine to my local (15 miles away) Apple Retail Store (Washington Sqaure, Tigard, Oregon), and attempt to show the problem to a "genius". HOWEVER... As soon as I mentioned "Boot Camp" and XP, they went into the whole "public beta, blah, blah, blah", "not supported", etc. I tried to explain that I was not reporting a SOFTWARE issue with Boot Camp, but rather a HARDWARE ISSUE which is exposed on my machine only after using BOOT CAMP to partition the hard drive, and then installing Windows XP. All I get was "Well, it works fine in OSX, and Boot Camp is Public Beta, so there's nothing we're going to do". Obviously, I'm livid. And, will pursuing any and all avenues to bring this problem to Apple Management attention. First it was Mark Pienpakdee the "genius" who tried to help me, and then I was further rebuked by Mark Macsurak, Assistant Manager. So, I'm left with broken hardware which won't work correctly running Windows, and no recourse until Boot Camp isn't "Public Beta". What a load of crap. I was so mad, I didn't even bother buying the extra AC adapter I was planning on picking up. ARGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I was absolutly shocked that the "genius" didn't react with anything like "wow, what an interesting problem, let's see if we can diagnose it". He didn't even want to see me boot XP to show the problem, only wanted to see that OSX was working normally and send me on my way.
    If you have had similar problem at the Washington Square store in Oregon, be sure to let them know by sending e-mail to [email protected], I know I will...
    Eric

    If you are going to send an e-mail you should send it to [email protected] However, nobody from Apple is going to send you a response. The Software is Beta which means it is not ready for Prime Time (Also that means that the drivers are beta too). Plus they say before you decide to install any of this in their write ups that they do not and will not provide any support for BootCamp and/or Windows. So they are right not to do anything if the computer works like it is supposed to under OS 10.4.6. Now they might take a look at somethings when OS 10.5 comes out if it has BootCamp in it. They may have something similiar in it, or it might be a perfected BootCamp. However, I doubt that they will ever provide any support for Windows. There has been some talk that Microsoft is looking into supporting Windows on the MAC. However, as far as I have heard no decision on that has come out as of yet.

  • Hey, I'm having a hardware issue with my Ipod Charger.

    Hello Apple community! I am having a issue with charging my 3rd Gen 64GB I Touch. I used to get an error where it wouldn't allow me to charge due to the accessory not being compatible to the i Touch (I used 3 different Apple Charger, Apple brand,etc) Now I can't charge it at all, its basically a broken Ipod. Im furious about this because I don't have a warranty despite this being a hardware issue. I went to look at Apple support but it said I had to pay $30 to call/email. I think thats ridiculous! I have an issue with my device and I should be able to call for FREE. Does anyone have any ideas on how I could get this expensive device fixed? I have no APPLE Store near me to go to.

    - Have you tried a reset. Nothing is lost
    Reset iPod touch: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
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    - Tried a different cable?
    - Looked at the dock connector on the iPod. look for abnormalities like bent or corrode contacts, foreign material and crack or broken plastic.

  • Why does my iPhone 5 take very grainy flash photographs in the dark will a hard reboot be safe to do to try to fix or is it a hardware issue?

    Why does my iPhone 5 take very grainy flash photographs in the dark will a hard reboot be safe to do to try to fix or is it a hardware issue?
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    Thank you

    The flash on a smartphone camera is tiny. It only lights up a very small area right in front of the camera. It won't light up the whole scene.
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    You'll need to buy and learn how to use a professional, dedicated SLR camera to be able to take good photos in the dark. It is not easy.

  • Server 2012 fresh install - Running at a crawl. Possible hardware issue?

    Hello All,
    I have recently purchased a used server and just fresh installed Server 2012 to evaluate it, and I am experiencing a issue with it running very slow.   So far nothing has been setup or installed besides the OS, hard drives, and a external usb drive,
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    Anyway I plan to start hardware diagnostics, but I just wanted to see if anyone had any insight or suggestions for me.  And to verify if this sounds like a hardware issue to you as well.
    Thanks!

    Windows 2008 R2 that is on top of the list of supported operating systems. It is a good choice for some testing with M350 G5. Then you can test the in-place upgrade and application compatibility test will tell you, which component makes the problem.
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    will provide some experience too.
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    HTH
    Milos 

  • Why is it that Apple have no interest in helping I have a iPhone 4S and since updating to ISO 7.0.4 I have no wifi at all told me it's a hardware issue and I will be charged for the repair sick of it what a scam

    Why is it that Apple have no interest in helping I have a iPhone 4S and since updating to ISO 7.0.4 I have no wifi at all told me it's a hardware issue and I will be charged for the repair as it's just over a yr old so I've got a 24 month contract so 12 months with a phone that is not working right I have read loads of other people that have the same problem so how can they put it down to the phone and when asked where to take it was told to google it not happy at all apple u need to sort it out never again am I buying anything for yourselfs again DISTGUSTED would be an understatement

    No joy at all they just keep saying it's the phone but was fine before update and @metasolaray why should I pay for extra cover when the fault is not the phone but the update they have put out for everyone to install and I am far from being the only person as there is hundreds of people going through the same with this update and it's not been the first time they messed it up
    WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
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    sugaaarbabe
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 14, 2013 9:18 AM (in response to Tarrantion82)
    Apple should take resonsibility for this, otherwise they will lose lots of loyal customers. I have moved away from the ipad due to expense and am now very tempted to do so away from the iphone. Selling a product that prompts an update that breaks the phone is not good.
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    punkinbits
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 14, 2013 11:31 AM (in response to Tarrantion82)
    Have had the same issues with iPhone 4S since the upgrade.  No wifi button, battery draining every 8 hours with no use, phone shutting on & off for no reason at all.  I gave in and tried the hair dryer method.  Turned the phone off and hel d the dryer over the camera lense area for one minute.  Turned the phone back on and to my shock, had wifi button back again.  That was 2 days ago.  Battery is lasting normal amount of time again and I can use wifi again!  Hopefully this will last.  I know it doesn't work for everyone but it doesn't hurt to try.  Much better than spending the $200 at the Apple store, which by the way, the genius said Apple is aware of the problems but there is nothing they can do.
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    Shell1331
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 15, 2013 1:07 AM (in response to Tarrantion82)
    I have exactly the same issue, apple are phoning me this evening.  I am not happy and this has really put me off using iphone.  It's my first iphone and if Apple don't fix it, it will be my last iphone!!
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    lin777
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 15, 2013 3:17 AM (in response to Shell1331)
    you will be fine if you have warranty
    If not Apple won't want to know
    I know I've tried but they will not help.
    I've email bbc watchdog the consumer
    Programme to see if they can help.
    GOOD LUCK
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    justezenu
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 15, 2013 4:47 AM (in response to Tarrantion82)
    Mine happened to with an update.  I had nothing wrong before that.
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    justezenu
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 15, 2013 4:50 AM (in response to lin777)
    I am booked in for the same problem on Thursday.  Looks like I won't have much luck.
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    ljguadagnini
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 15, 2013 1:11 PM (in response to justezenu)
    Having the same issue: iOS 7.0.2 with no WiFi / poor Battery stamina and really slow software experience when opening several options at Settings icon.
    Apple care agent contacted me and we try all alternatives to isolate and detect if this is regarding a hardware problem. Of course they told me it is. Too sad. My phone is in immaculate condition.
    My mother has an Iphone, my father has an Iphone, my 2 sisters have Iphones, my brother, wife and daugther... we all have Iphones. Mine's the only one with this fault (my personal experience: fail prob is 12,5% -1 out of 8).
    At this point, I'm evaluating to stop buying apple products for fear that in the future the same will happen with some "premium" product that ultimately they are not.
    Too sad, sorry but this is too much.
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    lin777
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 16, 2013 5:08 AM (in response to ljguadagnini)
    Join the IOS 7.02 not working club.COME ON APPLE DO SOMETHING YOU MUST B READING ALL THE
    COMMENTS.ive emailed bbc watchdog consumer programme havent had reply yet.
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    Jungletooth
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 16, 2013 6:15 AM (in response to lin777)
    I got my 4s in August 2012, as an upgrade on my Vodafone contract Following the installation of IOS 7 I also experienced greying out of wifi and bluetooth. I tried various options suggested on forums however none worked. I took my phone to Vodafone who told me it was a problem they were aware of but couldn't do anything about as Apple had to deal with it. I took it to my nearest Apple store (60 miles round trip!) to be told it was not their responsibility, it was Vodafone's - something to do with consumer law! They also said I would have to pay £160 for a replacement phone as it couldn't be repaired. The 'Genius' was very cagey about it being a common problem by the way!! Back to Vodafone who said it was not their responsibility so back to Apple. This time I spoke with a Manager who told me in not so many words that it was an issue and agreed to halve the replacement cost of £160 to £80. By this time I just wanted it sorted to reluctantly paid £80 for a replacment phone. Seeing as this is CLEARLY a design fault, Apple should have replaced it free of charge. This experience just confirms what I am reading in lots of places about the Apple Company. I was going to buy an iPad but have decided not to now. I shall NOT be replacing the iphone when my contract is up. I too will be writing to BBC Watchdog.
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    Jungletooth
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 16, 2013 6:18 AM (in response to justezenu)
    justezenu wrote:
    I am booked in for the same problem on Thursday.  Looks like I won't have much luck.
    You will probably be told that the solution is a replacement phone. Ask to speak to a Manager and insist on getting it at a lower price. I did this and got it at 50% of the usual repacement cost. Still not ideal but at least it saves you a bit of the money you shouldn't have to pay in the first place!
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    lin777
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 16, 2013 6:58 AM (in response to Jungletooth)
    Yes I had the same problem with 02 and apple no one wants to take the blame.Im glad you are writing to watchdog
    As well every one must email them or write to them and I'm sure they will take up the problem for us all.
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    vinayak4816
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 19, 2013 7:24 AM (in response to Tarrantion82)
    no
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    Jerome101
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 19, 2013 8:30 AM (in response to ljguadagnini)
    I depend alot on my Iphone and this Wifi greyed out issue is really getting to me!! This caused me to lose some business, but I'm sure I will make up for that in Andriod World. Switching back to andriod should have never switched to apple in the first place.
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    Deanmort13
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 19, 2013 9:22 AM (in response to Tarrantion82)
    4s owner in the same boat as everyone else.
    I setup a service call with apple on Monday this week and was told it's quite a common hardware failure. When I asked why I should be paying for a new phone I was advised to book an appointment in store. Well I've just returned from my appointment with a "genius" who told me that when the update is installing if any component is weak when installing it will be permanently disabled.  Was then told £150 for a new phone which I declined.
    I've had  iPhones for 4 years now but due to this issue and apple washing their hands of any responsibility it will be my last.
    Disappointed that a premium product has such poor backup from the manufacturer. If it was only my phone and not thousands of others I'd have probably paid for a new phone but I'll never give apple another penny again.
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    Coatezy
    Re: WIFI disabled - Greyed out since iOS 7 update on iphone 4s
    Oct 19, 2013 11:16 AM (in response to Tarrantion82)
    Same problem with my partners iPhone 4s. Restored the device but still no luck. Going to book an appointment but it sounds like we wont have much luck as it is just over a year old.
    Nexus 5 time I think for both of us.
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  • N8 poor signal reception and other hardware issues...

    I have always been a Nokia fan . I started with Nokia 6600, then N70, then N82 and now a Nokia N8.
    However, I am facing the worst experience with N8 reception issues.
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    Regards
    MODERATOR'S NOTE: This post has been edited as we do not allow the discussion of speculations concerning products or services which have not been officially announced by Nokia.

    sats_24 wrote:
    I have always been a Nokia fan . I started with Nokia 6600, then N70, then N82 and now a Nokia N8.
    However, I am facing the worst experience with N8 reception issues.
    The problems faced are as under :
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    2) Phone freezes many times. Whenever an Alarm is enabled, phone freezed much more.
    3) Purple Tint in the display. Nokia Service Centre says that its normal but according to me, they are just ignoring this issue. 
    4) Vibration is weak : I often do not realize when the phone is vibrating in my pocket !! 
    Upcoming Symbian Anna will just improve the user interface but will not be able to solve these hardware issues.
    If Nokia plans a hardware update facility for N8 users wherein they can fix the signal reception issues and increase the RAM to 1 GB atleast, I would retain this phone for few years.  
    But, now, I intend to switch to Samsung Galaxy S II. 
    Your views solicited.
    Regards
    MODERATOR'S NOTE: This post has been edited as we do not allow the discussion of speculations concerning products or services which have not been officially announced by Nokia.
    I am agree with poor signal issue with nokia N8. I have two cell with one is N8 and other one is N26 with nearly 4.5 year old but at same place Nokia N8 showing very poor quality of network signal compared to N26. So for same network provider with two different cell with same manufacture how can drastic different that is also investing nearly RS.22000!
    Please resolve the issue ASAP.
    Regards,
    Praful

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    babowa wrote:
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