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When I tried to use DW again it told me there were problems with the hard drive and it couldn't fix the problem. My son hard restarted it shortly after I fixed it and it wouldn't start up again. At that time I also ran DW's hardware test which said the drive was fine. After a trying a couple of things I got it to boot using Disk Warrior and reparing the file directory. My son's 17" imac PPC G5 was not booting up.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3) View 1 Replies View Related IMac PPC :: Test A G5 Logic Board Without Hardware Test? Jun 25, 2012 (I ran this because the first portion of the AHT is the RAM component.) Aside from the aforementioned overheating episode, which disappeared, my machine's been fine. I've not changed any components or suffered any damage since then. Memtest (ver 4.22) says my RAM is fine. I last ran a test, successfully, in January. I've had this machine for 3 years, OS's Leopard through Lion, and this has never happened before. Checking the "extended test" box, or trying to run in loop mode has made no difference - still freezes at "1 second". It once worked, but every other time has frozen. The time counter never advanced after that, and although I waited a long time, nothing happened. Several seconds after that status message was displayed, the cursor froze. The status box within AHT showed 1 second into the 1st pass, and never got beyond that. It was running hotter than usual the other day, so I F2 booted into AHT to run a diagnostic. I have a 17" unibody MBP (early 2009, specs below).
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MacBook Pro :: Apple Hardware Test Freezes, "one Second" Into The Test? Apr 9, 2012
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and all these only happen occasionally. The only test I can find is a RAM test (various programs allow this including Tech Tool Pro 6) but is there a way to test other components? re-formatting, re-loading OSX, etc don't seem to fix them and the problems appear at different times running different processes) so want to check the motherboard out.Typical problems are a USB hard drive suddening going off-line, the DVD burner suddenly resetting itself for no reason, screen not redrawing properly etc. What is the best was to diagnose possible motherboard faults on a Mac? I'm having various problems which appear to be hardware related (i.e. MacBook Pro :: How To Test Mac Motherboard May 6, 2012