Won't go into Target Disk Mode

Help,
I have an iMac that is several years old, OS X v. 10.3.9, has never had any trouble. I recently bought a new MacBook Pro and have been trying to move files over from the iMac, but I cannot get the iMac to boot up in Target Disk Mode.
I reboot, hold the "T" key, etc., and the FireWire symbol comes up, but then it just slowly bounces around the screen while the machine whirs away, and I don't get any further.
Open Firmware Password is not activated; I've run software updates.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

Hi,
A while back I tried what you have and also, the Panther OS G4 would not show up on the Tiger OS G4, although the Panther OS was in Target Disk Mode with the floating icon.
The connection was per instructions, both on line and step-by-step per the Tiger OS, but no disk showed up even after a few hours of wait.
What I found is that my Panther OS G4 Firewire socket was 'mushy' (it moved fairly easy from slight finger pressure on the plug-in end... it was not 'firm' like my USB socket was. So I tried a Firewire external drive I have, that did work before, and it too, did not show-up (although it did start it by being plugged in). Everything I tried with that Firewire socket on the Panther Computer was not there... although these did work on the Tiger Computer.
Since the Firewire is soldered onto the motherboard I have come to the conclusion that one or more of the connections are disconnected... perhaps not the power one, as the external items react to the plug-in, but there is no 'communication' after the fact.
Perhaps this is what has happened on the iMac end for you. And yes, I have used that Firewire plug many many times and not always with TLC in the past, as it is a laptop.
Now I use a Firewire 400 to Firewire 800 (either direction works, depending on what plug works on which item) for what I have and do... as to repair it would be more then a new computer and the Panther computer is an '05 model (but still used daily for what it does).
Maybe you can check how 'solid' your iMac feels when it is plugged in with the Firewire, compare it to other connections... do it gently though, but if it is loose you will know by the 'mushy give' it has.

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