First of all I'll explain all the actions that I perform on the iMac 6,1 that does the same as starting up, the hard drive stops making noises and shut down after the loading circle disappears.
1. I try to install Leopard, Snow Leopard, Mountain Lion, Maverick, and Yosemite (several versions of each one). All the installation process failed, it always turns off, sometimes before the installation process or after when it reboots (I used DVD and USB).
2. I install a hacked version of Snow Leopard, it boots but it fails when you want to shut it down, it enters a weird state of sleep mode.
3. I check the HDD with the Disk Utility in the hacked OS. The disk is fine, no error found.
4. I upgraded Snow Leopard from the installed OS, everything worked fine, until reboot. The iMac turns off again like before.
5. I reinstall the hacked OS into a USB hard drive, it boots like the internal HDD, and the weird sleep mode...
6. I downloaded the AppleHardwareTest, I can't make boot at startup, and I don't know how to boot from the OS.
Any idea about a hardware test once the OS is loaded (Snow Leopard OS).
Best regards to all...
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mister 790, thanks for your response. I tried using a different hard drive but get the same result. Also tried booting from DVD, no luck as the machine will not run long enough to even see the DVD.
из bloss
Hey, bloss. Sorry to hear you're still having problems. You might want to click the "Unaccept Answer" button on my answer below since you're still having the problem -- that might encourage others to suggest their own solutions.
из mister790
I have a g3 500mhz/sn/128sdram/20g hd/cdrw/ultra 56k mdm/fw/vga
Hadnt been turned on for a years. Would only get one chime. I dont have a keyboard(somewhere in storage).Finally unplug and plug it back in and after all the tries.It booted then turned off 10 minutes later. I felt that it was getting hot and shutting down so I got a fan to place near vents to help with the heat issue. Got it to stay on for hours. Played music, browsed the web, lowered resolution(which i felt was also causing shut down),then it shut down again.Now to get it to turn on the computer I must press power button and proceed to flip the g3 upside down. worked more than a few times, each time the computer would come back on, the stay on time would get shorter after each try.now when i try to turn on then flip upside down, screen boots, once turned upright it shuts down.. so yeah haha. i want to have a larger HD and ram installed, waiting to find out what the problem may be online before lugging it over to a mac repair shop. :)
из m mayes
Actually it is a common problem. Overheating can cause the High Voltage Video transformer insulation to break down. It is commonly called the Flyback Transformer. Keeping the Mac cool will help. I attached a fan to the very top of the iMac hooking it to the grill near the handle. It works very well. By putting a speed controller on the fan, I was able to keep the fan noise to a minimum. The fact the the iMac will not startup can also me the internal 3.7 volt battery needs replacing. I was able to find a Flyback transformer to replace the bad one, however it is a great deal of work to completely disassemble the iMac to replace the transformer. Be sure to discharge the CRT tube as it can carry high voltage for many days. Hope this helps.
из rkhall90