Subject: iMac (24-inch Early 2008)
OSX 10.11.6 (El Capitan)
Current State: Alternating White and Black screens of death. Crashes and reboots on: Normal Boot, Recovery Mode, Diagnostics, Boot to Installer.
History: Employer's old personal computer. I need a "middling" generation Intel Mac for its Fireware capabilities so I can Target Disk mode installs. I was asked to go over what's on the hard drive and back anything up from Documents folders before I wiped and took it over. However, not one of the four people who had login accounts on this computer remembers his or her password. There is a password free Guest Access account.
When I started this computer worked fine. I was able to log in with the Guest Access account, and left the computer running for hours at a time without issue.
When it stopped going fine:
I booted to recovery, opened terminal, and ran the resetpassword command on the four user accounts.
Reboot - black screen sometimes, other times white screen. Now I cannot bring up Recovery mode without a black screen/reboot. If I boot with Option I can select Recovery Mode but I get a black screen.
Cleared NVRAM.
Boot with Option Key, select a fresh El Capitan installer USB... black screen (x2 or 3).
Tried booting to diagnostics (both D and Option+D), black screen reboot.
I have been working with computers for 30 years. I refuse to accept that a sudden, shocking hardware problem occurred right at the time I started messing with the software. The coincidence is too much for me to accept.
Any thoughts?
OSX 10.11.6 (El Capitan)
Current State: Alternating White and Black screens of death. Crashes and reboots on: Normal Boot, Recovery Mode, Diagnostics, Boot to Installer.
History: Employer's old personal computer. I need a "middling" generation Intel Mac for its Fireware capabilities so I can Target Disk mode installs. I was asked to go over what's on the hard drive and back anything up from Documents folders before I wiped and took it over. However, not one of the four people who had login accounts on this computer remembers his or her password. There is a password free Guest Access account.
When I started this computer worked fine. I was able to log in with the Guest Access account, and left the computer running for hours at a time without issue.
When it stopped going fine:
I booted to recovery, opened terminal, and ran the resetpassword command on the four user accounts.
- After reboot I logged in successfully as User 1. Was asked about Keychain access, chose the option to update the keychain on the first user and the computer went to a white screen "your computer has a problem..."
- Tried the next account, this time I said create a new keychain. Same problem.
- Tried the next account and it white screened after login.
- Tried again and it never got to the login screen: White screen.
Reboot - black screen sometimes, other times white screen. Now I cannot bring up Recovery mode without a black screen/reboot. If I boot with Option I can select Recovery Mode but I get a black screen.
Cleared NVRAM.
Boot with Option Key, select a fresh El Capitan installer USB... black screen (x2 or 3).
Tried booting to diagnostics (both D and Option+D), black screen reboot.
I have been working with computers for 30 years. I refuse to accept that a sudden, shocking hardware problem occurred right at the time I started messing with the software. The coincidence is too much for me to accept.
Any thoughts?