Non si accende più iMac 17 intel

come posso fare se il mio iMac 17 intel non si accende piu'?
PS: l'ho portato da un negoziante, me l'ha smontato e ha detto che non si poteva piu' riparare, ma non mi fido, voglio una conferma.
Penso abbia ancora tutti i pezzi, ne sono quasi certo.
al massimo manca lo sportellino in basso per chiudere il pc, ma non penso serva
AIUTO CHE POSSO FARE?

Ciao, ciò che non gira significa?
Vuoi dire che non sarà messa in servizio?
L'iMac fare rumore quando si tenta di avviarlo?
Probabilmente il concessionario non può ottenere le parti di Apple più.
Se non si conosce il modello, trovare il numero di serie e usarlo su uno di questi siti, ma non pubblicare il numero di serie qui ...
http://www.chipmunk.nl/klantenservice/applemodel.html
http://www.appleserialnumberinfo.com/Desktop/index.php
Come trovare il numero di serie del prodotto hardware Apple ...
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1349

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