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Ben Homer

macrumors newbie
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Nov 23, 2019
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Hey Guys,

First time poster here :) Hoping someone can help.

I have an old iMac - A1312 (2009/10ish) that I'm trying to get working.

If I try to boot from internal HDD, I get the question mark folder so am trying to reinstall OSX (High Sierra). Internet recovery prompts me for WiFi and then sits loading indefinitely (see pics). If I boot from a USB High Sierra installer, I get a loading bar, then just a blank screen. I have left it for hours in both cases and nothing happens. I have reset SMC and NVRAM to no avail. I have a spare HDD but the exact same things happen with that in instead.

Any help greatly appreciated.

TIA...

Ben
 

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topcat001

macrumors 6502
Nov 17, 2019
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When I encounter issues like this I sometimes make progress using a Linux live CD. Not to install Linux, but check hardware, in particular the memory. Might help. I suggest using Manjaro Linux.
 

Ben Homer

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 23, 2019
3
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Thanks Topcat for your reply. I have tried this option but am met with the same blank screen. I have since ran Apple Hardware Test and found and received error code:
4MOT/4/40000003: HDD- 1296
I think this is something to do with the HDD Fan. I can’t see how this would affect booting externally. Any ideas?

Thanks
 

topcat001

macrumors 6502
Nov 17, 2019
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MOT = fan motor. I'm not sure but a failing hardware code could stop the boot process. You might need to replace the fan.
 

Ben Homer

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 23, 2019
3
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Hi Topcat,

Sorry for the delay in response. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll order one of those and get that fitted.

Thanks again
 
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