I have had an iMac G5 in my kitchen for years. Recently, and suddenly, it froze up. It no longer fully reboots. After several dozen attempts, it seems to randomly display one of the following, with about equal regularity:
Here's what I have tried doing:
From all this, I'm guessing that the problem is that the video card is hosed. So, questions for you all:
- monitor never turns on
- Grey "Apple logo and spinner" screen comes up, but with funky things happening to the video syncing and interlacing (every other line offset by 20 pixels or so, etc.)
- Grey "Apple logo and spinner" screen comes up, but when moving onto the "solid blue" phase of booting, screen shuts off (but machine still runs).
- Boot reaches the "solid blue" stage fine, but then never proceeds. Can see moving cursor, but doesn't do anything. Sometimes shows spinning beachball.
Here's what I have tried doing:
- Booted from installation CD. Shows same behavior.
- Booted into Hardware Test. Runs fine. Every test passes.
- Booted into single user mode. Ran fsdk, which finds no problems.
- Zapped PRAM. No improvement.
- Booted into open firmware mode and ran reset-nvram and reset-all. No improvement.
- Unplugged overnight, and did most of the above again.
From all this, I'm guessing that the problem is that the video card is hosed. So, questions for you all:
- Is there anything else I can check?
- What is your diagnosis?
- How easy is it to change the video card in an iMac G5?
- How much would doing so cost?