Problem apple hardware test

my macbook pro early 2011 i5 is too slow so i use onyx with no result so i make an Apple Hardware Test for check and i have a alert! a problem hardware with code:
4SNS/1/C0000008:TPCD--124

That sensor is reacting to the temperature at the CPU power bus.  Make an appointment at an Apple store genius bar for a free evaluation.  This is a hardware problem with no software solution.
Ciao.

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    I opened up my machine as usual one morning, and the optical drive made a very weird noise I never heard before. So I decided to run the Apple Hardware Test (AHT) to see if anything was amiss. Well, I inserted the second install disk, held down the "d" key, and restarted the machine. It began to boot into the hardware test, but just after the AHT screen appears the computer just shut down. This happens every time I try to run the AHT.
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    Might this be the problem, or should my computer still be able to run the hardware test using my wife's disks? I know they are both technically late-2008 15inch unibody MBPs, but I think my 2.66 (again, quietly updated and released in early 2009) might require a different AHT version, which would explain my inability to run the test. If not, what might be causing my computer to not run the AHT? I tried reinstalling OS X to no avail.
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    I think I share your skepticism--if your Mac was shipped with the later version of the OS, you should not have been able to do a clean install with discs of an earlier version. It looks like some machines originally shipped with OS X v. 10.5.5 and others with OS X v. 10.5.6. I don't remember just when 10.5.6 came out.
    Your two machines are likely very similar in build, and maybe similar enough for the OS to install. It may be that the AHT is specifically designed for the hardware in each machine, and that would be a bit different.
    As someone else said in another thread, there ought to be a tutorial on how to keep track of the original install discs since they are always getting lost. Maybe a secure note in the keychain or something like that.
    Out of curiosity, does the AHT work on your wife's machine? If not, there could be a problem with the install disc itself, and if so, you might be able to get a free replacement under warranty.
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  • Disk repair and Apple Hardware Test says HD has no problem but grey screen still persists on MBP

    5 days ago while on vacation, my MBP just froze with the grey screen, apple logo and spinning gear.
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  • Can anyone explain why I cannot restart my computer after apple hardware test with no problem found

    Can any body help
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  • HT201257 I just bought an imac in september 2012.  And i just find out that my microphone is not working.  So i did an apple hardware test and with no problems found?  I have sound but no one can hear me, not even the computer.  Should i bring it back to

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  • Con apple hardware test rilevo questo errore nella memoria 2MEM/1/4 DIMM1/J4001/1/ e qualche altra volta 2MEM/104/4 DIMM1/J4001    ritengo siano problemi ad una delle memorie ram aggiuntive. che debbo fare ? è da sostituire? o c'è un modo di escludere l

    con apple hardware test nel mio IMAC G5, rilevo questo errore nella memoria 2MEM/1/4 DIMM1/J4001/1/ e qualche altra volta 2MEM/104/4 DIMM1/J4001    ritengo siano problemi ad una delle memorie ram aggiuntive. che debbo fare ? è da sostituire? o c'è un modo di escludere il o i banchi di memoria interessati?

  • Apple Hardware Test : mother board problem : post/16/64

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    Hi,
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  • Apple Hardware Test  Problem Detected

    I did an Apple Hardware Test, (where you restart your computer while holding down D and Apple detects if you have an problems on your computer).  And I was notified that I had this problem: "4SNS/1/40000001:1DOR-0.000"  What does this mean?  How do I fix this problem?

    Help here >  Mac notebooks: Apple Hardware Test may report SNS alert when power adapter is not connected

  • Problems running Apple Hardware Test

    I'm trying to run the Apple Hardware Test, but it never seems to start. I've tried holding down the C and option keys on restart, but all that happens is that the disk is ejected, and when I push it back in the computer restarts as normal. Is there anything else I can try?
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  • Apple Hardware Test problem on Mountain Lion

    I;ve been trying to do the Apple Hardware Test with no success. I've tried holding down D and option-D yet nothing. My macbook just boots up as normal. It is recommended to download the EPI firmware upgrade fro Lion recovery. That one is just not compatible with my system and could not install it. What's next? Can I just download the AHT from somewhere?

    It depends on what OS your mac shipped with. Which OS did it ship with?
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1509

  • Can't boot off Apple Hardware Test disk

    Can anyone suggest why my laptop won't boot off of its Apple Hardware Test disk anymore? I have not tried it in years, but want to try now. I have the original, and a copy I made years ago, and neither will boot. I can select them at startup disks in that preference pane in OSX, but then it fails to find it, and boots into OSX. I can boot into OS9 on the hard drive. I was able to partially boot off of a different AHT disk from my 12" Albook G4, but it gave the message that I can't use that disk since it is not meant for the Tibook. One idea is that TechTool tells me that "macintosh startup file was absent", and the Help file states:
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    Hi, t. (That alias of yours sure is a mouthful.) I think in your shoes I would pose the question to the tech support people at Micromat (TechTool's developer). It's their error message, after all, and they should be able to explain it to you in as much detail as you need. Perhaps they'll shed some light on the original problem in the process.

  • Error Code After Running Apple Hardware Test

    I ran apple hardware test (I'm having problems where my computer freezes for like 10 seconds with the mouse being movable... but it happens very frequently. like once a minute. it's SOOO ANNOYING)
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  • G4 that will not boot from any disc EXCEPT the Apple Hardware Test CD

    We have a DP 1ghz Quicksilver PowerMac G4 that will not boot from any disc EXCEPT the Apple Hardware Test CD that came with the machine.
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    The Mac WILL boot from the Apple Hardware Test CD and will pass ALL of the extended tests.

    Conventional wisdom says that any Mac that will not boot up from a System/Install CD OS 9 or an Install CD Mac OS X, has a Hardware problem.
    The diagnostic CD is a red herring because it uses a very primitive method of reading the CD, and so does not properly represent the machines general ability to read CDs.
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  • Won't Boot to Apple Hardware Test or accept Boot Commands

    Hi All,
    I would appreciate some help with this issue, I am trying to boot up to the Apple Hardware Test on my Install Disk 1 that shipped with my MacBook Pro 2.4GHz Model #A1226 ordered new with 4 gigs of memory (around Aug. 2007). I am currently running 10.5.6 and the install disk of course contains the Tiger OS. I have nothing plugging into my computer, other than the Power Adapter. I have the proper install disk inserted in the computer and am holding down the "d" key on my built in keyboard throughout startup, but it will not go to the AHT. It simply boots to the normal login screen for Leopard. In fact the only boot commands that I see any visible or audible confirmation that it has taken effect is the option key, taking me to selecting a Startup Manager and holding down the Power Button gives me a tone from the internal speaker after a few seconds.
    Below are what I have tried with seemingly no effect:
    "d"
    "c"
    "t"
    Option-Command-"p"-"r" (no beeps)
    Command-"v"
    Command-"s"
    Shift (not sure I should see or hear any confirmation, I don't have any login items set right now so I can't tell if it has any effect)
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    The only way I have been able to boot from either the optical drive or another disk is either holding down the option key during boot up or selecting the drive from the startup manager in system preferences.
    I can't seem to access the AHT an in any way. The reason I am trying to access it is because I have had a few weird intermittent problems that I can't put my finger on and would like to be able to rule hardware out.
    I also just replaced my HD with a WD 320 gig drive after my original drive failed due to a physical error. I just restored my data, and all seems to be running well after a permissions repair and a disk repair while booted up on my install disk.
    The intermittent problems I was talking about are very vague and rare so I is difficult to describe them other that just a hunch that something is still a bit off. One is the display, every once in a while, showing what looks like a massive bar code or UPC code on my screen. This is not like the bands with soft edges that seem to be a well documented issue with the early MBP but transparent lines of alternating width and brightness with hard edges. Again it looks just like a UPC code transposed on my screen. The other items are random freezing of the OS or the mouse and the fact that my keyboard does not respond to any but a few boot commands. Again all the things are either rare and intermittent or do not come up in daily use of my machine. But when taken together, seem to add up to the conclusion there is still some issue present (at least in my mind).
    To recap my specific questions relate to not being able to run the Apple Hardware Test and many of the boot commands having no effect. If you can shed light on the other items mentioned, great!
    Thank you!

    At a guess, I would think this error code has to do with the video artifacts you are experiencing. You might try reseating all the cables to the display. If the position of the screen makes a difference, there may be damage to a cable, particularly where it goes through the hinge.
    Apple is the keeper of the error codes. If you have access to an Apple Store, you could probably ask about this.
    Don't know about the other intermittent problems. Does an external keyboard work? If so, there's likely a problem with the internal, maybe even again, a cable or connection.
    You could also try creating a new use account and see if the keyboard and mouse problems persist. If not, there could be some sort of software corruption in your usual account. Ditto with the freezing.
    Good luck!

  • Apple Hardware Test (AHT) is GONE!! after Lion install

    After installing Lion on my new early 2011 MBP the AHT is gone...
    Pressing "D" will not load the AHT (it was installed and working fine in my MBP prior to Lion).
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    >> Is anybody else having this problem?? <<
    If you are having the same problem maybe you should also report it to Apple: http://www.apple.com/feedback/ or the APP hotline...

    HOW TO FIX THE AHT PROBLEM IN LION:
    Just to clarify what Francisco was saying in Spanish:
    > The original AHT that came preinstalled in the MacBook Pro (and maybe all other Macs) is found in disk #2.
    > Originally I thought the AHT had a different partition on the HD but it ends up being an extension of the OS.
    > This is not installed in OS X Lion, If you used the USB key or download it from the App Store, the AHT will not be included.
    > So, to install it back in, you can either run the install from the DVD (just make sure you don't install iLife again and other files which you may not need)
    OR
    For Road Warriors
    Since installing the bundled package will also install other Snow Leopard files; You might want to try this:
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    By the way, there is no way of undoing this, unless you want to reinstall Lion from the recovery partition.
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    > To test what you just installed restart the mac and hold down the "D" key before the screen turns white/gray. After a few seconds you should see the AHT loading screen:
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