Imac thunderbolt ports ain't work.

what can i do? how to repair thunderbolt ports?

Amazing lack of information in post = equaly amazing lack of help. Please be specfic, remember we cannot see your computer or look over your shoulder. Please post what is occuring and what troubleshootinng steps you have taken. I am assuming you have a 2011 or late 2012 iMac, the only two iMacs with Thunderbolt ports. If we know what you are connecting, what cables you are using and what problems you are encountering we may be able to help.

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  • IMac Thunderbolt ports stopped working

    I have a late 2012 iMac 27". Both Thunderbolt ports no longer work.
    Have tried an external monitor and hard drive. Nothing happens. Both work on another iMac.
    Reset PRAM (left cmd+option+p+r), but nothing changed.

    eyewander,
    Hi, please create your own thread. Your situation may be totally different than the original poster, they symtoms may be the same however the cause may be 100% different. If you would tell us what you are experiencing in a new post someone will be happy to assist.
    FYI...what you are doing is condidered rude which I am sure is not your intent at all. It's called thread jacking. Just create a new thread and someone will be happy to help.

  • IMac firewire port is not working

    iMac firewire port is not working
    Hi everybody, Happy New Year.
    I am a 72 years old semi-newbie in video editing, because Iedit only 1 or may be 2 movies a year since 2007 and I have only very little computer knowledge. 
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    Sorry for such a long statement, forgive me for unable to make it shorter.  Thank you for your patience. Thanks to all the folks in this board for being so helpful.
    p.s.

    Not sounding good.
    If the system Profiler does not see it then there is a basic communication problem between camera and the Mac.
    I'm thinking the Firewire port is the culprit as some 800 ports were faulty.
    I'd suggest taking the Mac, cable and camera to your nearest Authorized Apple Service Centre and get them to diagnose the issue. eg. let them try to connect the two devices.
    Right (control)click the Sequence icon in the Browser and select Item Properties, do the same for a clip.
    You can also post screen shots for the Properties.
    Al

  • How to connect iMAC thunderbolt port to a cable TV set top box?

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    I do not understand what Apple TV is.  I have TV already.  When I look up "Apple TV" on the Apple website I see that is has been redesigned to be small in size but big in entertainment.  Since I did not know what it was BEFORE it was redesigned, knowing that is has been redesigned does not help me understand it.  Now it is smaller?  So it was too big before?  "Watch Netflix titles instantly."  But I can do that with my mac and an internet connection now.  So what is Apple TV that makes it a better or different way to watch Netflix movies?  "Best of all, Apple TV is just $99"  Sorry, but how is that the Best of All part?  My Optimum Cable is charging me $30 a month for TV.  But Apple TV's best part is it costs $99?  Is that per month too?  I also see that everything streams wirelessly to Apple TV, and all I need it so connect apple tv to my widescreen TV using an HDMI cable sold separately.  Now I am really confused.  I plug in a cable to get wireless streaming?  If it is wireless, why does it need a cable?  If there is a cable involved, how is it wireless?  Color me clueless.  I cannot find a straight forward description of what Apple TV is.  And so I don't get how that is the answer to my question.  Sorry for being so simple-minded.  Thanks for the suggestion and I will go research further to learn what is an Apple TV. 

  • Thunderbolt ports no longer working

    My iMac 27" running Mountain Lion Thunderbolt ports are no longer working out of no where. I leave on a Friday, come back into the office on Monday and my second display, my Black Magic Monitor Card, all of my Thunderbolt drives no longer work with the iMac, but each device works fine with other Macs.
    I've reset the PRAM and SMC over 5 time each, but to no avail.
    Mountain Lion 10.8.5
    Thunderbolt Firmware 23.10
    No updates avail besides Mavericks (which I can't because of certain 3rd party plugins not supporting it yet)
    Any idea of a solution besides Apple Store?

    See Using Apple Hardware Test.

  • 2011 imac thunderbolt ports dead

    My first time on here - desperate for a solution having taken my machine to Apple Store 3 times, had on-site maintenance from a specialist Apple authorised repairer, all through AppleCare. So far it hasn't cost me anything (and must have cost Apple a fortune), however the issue has not been solved.
    I have a mid 2011 imac 3.4 Ghz i7, top of the range with SSD and HD, full RAM. I bought it because I needed FW800 and thunderbolt, it was the only machine apart from the mac mini offering that combination at the time. All worked fine for 2.5 years until one day about 2 months ago I started up the machine and nothing was detected at the thunderbolt port.
    System info displayed "no device connected" at either thunderbolt port, despite there being a WD velicraptor drive, a La Cie FW drive (with TB-FW adaptor) and a Sonnet PCexpress card 34 attached. I did an SMC reset (several times) and a PRAM reset (also 5-6 times), no joy.
    Took the imac to Apple Store in Geneva where they diagnosed a faulty motherboard. Repaired in 2 days, came back home, plugged everything in and started up, all was fine for about 20 minutes, then thunderbolt devices disappeared again. Same "no device connected" info.
    Back to the Apple Store, they started up the machine and said the TB ports were working fine, it must be my peripherals. They wouldn't keep the machine whilst I went back to get my peripherals (I live 2 hours from Geneva) so I had to return 3 days later with the imac and all my cables, devices, hard drives etc. They plugged them all in one by one and, hey presto, everything showed up. Changing devices, ports and cables around (all Apple TB or TB-FW cables) resulted in the same conclusion = no thunderbolt problem, there must be some problem with my installation at my place.
    Naturally back at home I got the "no device connected" story. After a long and fruitless phone call to Apple support in France I managed to persuade them to give me on-site maintenance - a guy came from a specialist repairer and noted the problem with my installation - no thunderbolt ports working, "no device connected". He took the machine back to his facility in Geneva and had it on test for 10 days, then came back to me with "no fault found".
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    Before I do, is there anyone out there who can suggest what might be happening and why. To deepen the mystery, I have a 2011 Macbook Pro with thunderbolt, plugged into the same electricity supply, and when I plug all the same peripherals into the thunderbolt port of that machine, they all show up. Therefore there is apparently no issue with any cable or any thunderbolt enabled external device, except when I try to attach them to my imac.
    I'm an experienced mac user with several machines and I have never seen anything like this before, nor (it seems) have Apple themselves. Other users have reported problems with the thunderbolt interface on the imac, but not this exact issue. Apple support won't let me talk to an engineer, so I appear to have exhausted all avenues of support, other than writing directly to Tim Cook and asking for my money back! I would be very grateful for any advice.

    It could be the Thunderbolt cables.
    Do you have other known working Thunderbolt cables you can try?
    Make sure the cable ends are making a strong, tight connection at the connection ends of your Thunderbolt device connections.
    Also, your connections on the connected Thunderbolt device might be faulty instead of the ones on your Mac.
    Try each Thunderbolt device individually.
    A few years back 8 had two WD MyBook drives with both FireWire 400 and 800 connections and on one drive, the FW800 connections were flaky and didn't always keep a connection and the other WD MyBook drive had faulty FW400 connections that would work on and off.
    The MyBook enclosures were crap once I realized this , I had  the actual drives removed out of those enclosures by my  local Mac reseller/repair  center transfer these actual WD drives into two OWC FW800 drive enclosures and these, now, still work fine with my newer iMac.
    So, it could be either cable issues or peripheral issues, you need to test to find what cable and/or connected periphereal device is causing all of your ills.
    It may NOT be your Mac that is the issue with your Thunderbolt connection.
    Good Luck!

  • Imac thunderbolt port not recognising hardware

    I recently purchased a late 2012 27' imac 3.4GHz, i7.  The things works beautifully, however I'm having a particular issue with the thunderbolt ports.  It's not recognising hardware I plug in - to either port.  I've done a fair bit of research - done the whole restart thing, tried different combinations of connecting and booting up, uninstalling and re-installing the hardware drivers I'm trying to connect, used previous versions of the drivers, tested the hardware on my old macbook pro and it worked, but the new imac is just not recognising it through the thunderbolt ports.  Specifically, the hardware is a Mbox 3 Pro, with Firewire 800 to 400 to thunderbolt cable.  Long chain, but I do know it works.  Any help/ideas on getting the imac and hardware to communicate would be greatly appreciated

    I assume you mean System Information?
    The Thunderbolt Bus information reads:
    Firmware Version: 23.4
    Port:
         Status: No device connected
         Link Status: 0x7
         Link Controller Firmware Version: 0.12.3
    Port:
         Status: No device connected
         Link Status: 0x7
         Link Controller Firmware Version: 0.12.3
    Since the post, I went out and bought a new thunderbolt adapter, but still no go, it's weird because the Mbox pro is consistently working on my laptop but not on the Imac.

  • Mini Display - VGA connector for new thunderbolt port - is it works?

    I am confused about absence of mini display port at a new macbooks - I need definetely to know, will thunderbolt port work with mini display-VGA connector?

    Thunderbolt is compatible with Mini DisplayPort, so you can use the Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter with the Thunderbolt port without any problem.
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  • Any way to connect older digital video recorder to my 2011 imac thunderbolt port, instead of defaulting to firewire?

    Dont know if theres an adaptor on the way or if i have to wait for a thunderbolt capable vide recorder....

    What ports are available on your digital video recorder??   If Firewire is the only digital interface on your video deck, then even if there was an adapter/cable (which there isn't any currently) that went from Thunderbolt-->Firewire, the speed would still step down to the speed of your firewire connection (400 or 800).
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  • Connecting a Canon HV30 camcorder vai a thunderbolt port to a new imac

    Hi all
    I was using imovie 11 with my old imac (purchased Summer 2008) using the firewire connection to transfer DV/HDV video from my Canon HV30 camcorder (tape). I just bought a new 27 inch imac with the thunderbolt ports and now I am stuck as there is no firewire
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    Used the original camcorder cable (Firewire 400), converted to firewire 800 with an adapter and then used the Apple firewire to thunderbolt adapter
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    I know that my camcorder is not listed as being supported by imovie but has worked fawlessly on my old machine running the same software and operation system (Mountain Lion)
    Any ideas - thanks
    Kevin

    Hi epjustin,
    What I said in the previous post (Oct 9 2013) works for me but I can try to explain in more detail if that helps.
    Firstly. remove the battery or the ac power connection from the camcorder. - VERY IMPORTANT
    Turn on the Imac and login
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    As I mentioned above, turn on and disconnect the power from the camcorder before disconnecting the camcorder from the Imac or turning off the Imac
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    Kevin

  • My Thunderbolt ports on fritz

    Greetings.  I have a late 2012 iMac (27inch). The two thunderbolt ports have stopped working and I can't seem to get them to work. Trying to avoid lugging it to the Apple store.  I have tried the SMC and PRAM reset in order three times as recommended in this discussion:iMac Thunderbolt ports stopped working. I have also done hardware diagnostics  it says all is OK in hardware.
    I can't seem to find any other proposed solutions out here.  Does anyone have any suggestions?
    Many thanks.

    The technician scheduled via Apple Care provided on-site service as promised. It was confirmed that my Thunderbolt ports had fried and he replaced the logic board. All is working perfectly.
    We were blown away by the efficiency and level of support and follow-up by Apple Care. This is so much different to support issues we've had in the past with companies such as HP. They really have their act together and I am relieved that I took out the three year care plan option when I purchased the iMac. It's already paid for itself, as all servicing and repairs were covered by the plan.

  • Why won't the Thunderbolt port (Mini Display) on a 2011 MacBook Pro drive a DVI Display?

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    Just saw your question.  Just like it's Apple counterpart, the 5106 is not capable of higher resolutions.  You should, in theory, be able to drive your Acer display at lower resolutions with the 5106.  And the 5106 may be sufficient for a 23" monitor . . . you'd need to check the maximum resolution for each.
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    I have a new (mid-2011 27" Imac with 2 Thunderbolt Ports each driving one 27" Thunderbolt display.
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