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Title: Troubleshooting Macs


1
Troubleshooting Macs
  • Hardware and Software

2
Your Tools
  • Install Disk / Mac OS X
  • Network Utility
  • System Profiler
  • Disk Utility
  • Console.app and Verbose Start (AppleV)
  • Safe boot (Shift), Single User Mode (AppleS)
  • F2 or Install Disk For running AHT
  • Tech Tool (Pro or Deluxe)
  • Target Disk Mode (and another Mac)

3
Generic Issues and Solutions
  • PRAM issue (AppleOptPR)
  • File System issue
  • Try single-user mode or safe boot.
  • If that doesnt help, see HD slides.
  • Driver / kext issue, startup item issue (try
    safe-boot)

4
Details, details
  • My computer doesn't start / doesn't boot...
  • ... need more details!
  • - startup chime?
  • - beeps?
  • - power light blinking pattern?
  • - spinning pinwheel?
  • - login screen / blue screen / aurora
  • - desktop

5
Freezing or errors inside OS
  • - When/where spinning pinwheel, blue
    screen/aurora, after login.
  • - clicking noises suspect HD
  • - frozen but can move cursor suspect HD, but can
    be anything
  • - video garbled suspect GPU
  • - none of the above suspect RAM
  • Kernel panic/Odd error messages
  • See Console utility for details. Look for
    references to "disk" or "memory".

6
Hard Drive Failure Best Practices
  • Backup important stuff ASAP!
  • Target disk mode.
  • External USB adapter (if CRU).

7
Hard Drive Failure - Symptoms
  • - reseating HD does not help (if CRU)
  • - no single user mode
  • - circle with a line
  • - pinwheel keeps spinning
  • - stuck at blue screen or aurora

8
Hard Drive Failure - Symptoms
  • - HD not visible in boot manager- tech tool or
    AHT do not detect a hard disk
  • - Install disk does not detect a hard disk
  • - Disk Utility (install disk) - SMART error
  • - HD not visible via target disk mode

9
Hard Drive Failure - Symptoms
  • - fails tech tool tests
  • - fails AHT tests
  • - cant repair with disk utility
  • - recurs after Erase and Install (but run TT or
    AHT first)

10
Hard Drive Failure - Solutions
  • Best case backup, Apple Care. Call Apple. Apple
    replaces HD for free.
  • No Apple Care?
  • Apple
  • Small Dog
  • DIY
  • You can try Erase Install or Archive Install,
    but

11
RAM Failure - Symptoms
  • Computer beeps (lookup beep codes)
  • Power light flashes a pattern (lookup pattern)
  • Fails Tech Tool RAM test.
  • Fails AHT RAM test.
  • Issue reproduced when booted from another
    location (target disk mode, install disk) no
    video corruption.
  • System Profiler shows failing RAM module.

12
RAM Failure Best Practice
  • Test each DIMM separately.
  • Determines which DIMM is faulty.
  • Test each DIMM slot separately.
  • Determines which slot is faulty.

13
RAM Failure - Solutions
  • Reseat RAM.
  • Best case Has Apple Care? Call Apple. CRU.
  • No Apple Care?
  • Apple
  • Small Dog
  • DIY

14
Graphics Failure Best Practices
  • Use an external display to test (attach before
    powering on Mac).
  • Reset PRAM.
  • Backup!
  • Boot from install disk.

15
Graphics Failure - Symptoms
  • No video (external or internal) but can hear
    startup chime.
  • Distorted video.
  • Intermittent distorted video.
  • Distorted video during HD video playback or
    screen saver. Computer crashes during these
    actions.

16
LCD Failure Best Practices
  • Use an external display to test (attach before
    powering on Mac).
  • Reset PRAM.
  • Backup!
  • Boot from install disk.

17
LCD Failure Symptoms
  • No LCD video (or interm.), but external display
    works.
  • Screen very dim.

18
LCD/GPU Failure - Solutions
  • If no Apple Care, extremely expensive (400).
  • Very difficult to DIY.
  • Small Dog can be cheaper than Apple.
  • Try buying Apple Care
  • Can sell on Ebay
  • Can backup via TDM or USB adapter

19
Keyboard or Trackpad Failure Best Practices
  • Test when booted from install disk.

20
Keyboard or Trackpad Failure Solutions
  • Vacuum (gently!) or blow canned air (vacuum in SR
    can blow, too).
  • Covered under Apple Care (unless accidental
    damage).
  • Very difficult to DIY, but affordable via Apple,
    Small Dog.
  • Small Dog can be cheaper

21
Network Failure Best Practices
  • Test on multiple jacks (DIRECTLY TO WALL!).
  • Test with multiple cables.
  • Test with multiple wireless connections (midd_u
    vs midd_s).
  • Boot from install disk.
  • Check Network Utility, System Profiler, Network
    preference pane.
  • Create a new location.
  • Safe mode.

22
Network Failure Solutions
  • Covered under Apple Care (unless accidental
    damage).
  • Very difficult to DIY (but see below). Airport
    replacement affordable via Apple, Small Dog.
  • Small Dog can be cheaper
  • Can purchase USB adapter ?

23
AC Adapter or Power Related Issue
  • Reset PRAM.
  • Reset SMC or power management.
  • Try known good appropriate AC adapter must
    verify Wattage.
  • Test AC with battery removed (older models).
  • Test without AC and a charged battery (older
    models).
  • If system board issue, service call is expensive
    (unless covered by Apple Care).

24
Battery
  • Older models only covered for 1 year.
  • Newer models covered for 3 years w/ Apple Care.
    Not CRU!
  • Affordable.
  • Can try fully draining then fully charging
  • System Profiler can be very helpful.

25
USB/Firewire
  • Test from install disk.
  • Check System Profiler.
  • Target Disk Mode can help w/ Firewire testing.
  • Service call expensive (unless covered by Apple
    Care).

26
Audio
  • Test from install disk.
  • Test internal speakers.
  • Test audio port with headphones.
  • Check System Profiler.
  • Red light on audio port!?
  • Headphones
  • Canned air
  • Service call expensive (unless covered by Apple
    Care).
  • USB headphones/mic are cheap.
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