Right then ....... I don't consider myself a computer numpty but neither am I super educated on the subject either.
I have a 2006 Dual core 24" iMac running Snow Leopard.
She fires up, I get the usual chime and the Apple logo with the spinning disc under it for about 20 seconds then nothing, just a white screen.
I have tried the following ...
1. Booting in safe mode. I get the status bar gradually completing below the Apple logo. when it's complete the screen just turns white ......
2. Boot from the original install disk. This crashes the computer and I get the box in many languages asking me to restart the computer
3. Reset the PRAM. No effect.
4. Ran an fsck -y check in Single user mode. I get the ......System was modified....... message so run it again until I get the "Macintosh HD appears to be ok" message. type 'reboot' in the command prompt. up she comes back to the same white screen.
5. Apple hardware test from the original install CD. I perform the extended test but after 12 minutes it tells me 'No trouble found'
6. Removed the 3rd party RAM. This has no effect. Same white screen.
Now I know there are some far more advanced Mac users than me on here ................ Any ideas you clever lot?
I'd hate to have to take it somewhere for them to run some quick fix and charge me £150!!!!!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have a 2006 Dual core 24" iMac running Snow Leopard.
She fires up, I get the usual chime and the Apple logo with the spinning disc under it for about 20 seconds then nothing, just a white screen.
I have tried the following ...
1. Booting in safe mode. I get the status bar gradually completing below the Apple logo. when it's complete the screen just turns white ......
2. Boot from the original install disk. This crashes the computer and I get the box in many languages asking me to restart the computer
3. Reset the PRAM. No effect.
4. Ran an fsck -y check in Single user mode. I get the ......System was modified....... message so run it again until I get the "Macintosh HD appears to be ok" message. type 'reboot' in the command prompt. up she comes back to the same white screen.
5. Apple hardware test from the original install CD. I perform the extended test but after 12 minutes it tells me 'No trouble found'
6. Removed the 3rd party RAM. This has no effect. Same white screen.
Now I know there are some far more advanced Mac users than me on here ................ Any ideas you clever lot?
I'd hate to have to take it somewhere for them to run some quick fix and charge me £150!!!!!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!





