Hi!
I have an iMac G3 700MHz (Graphite, 2001) that will not boot or even chime. It just "crackles", and I see a green LED turn on on the mainboard near the RAM slots, that goes out if I hold down the power button or pull out the power cable. I bought a separate, similar iMac G3 blue 400MHz (also slot loader) so I can swap parts and see what part is broken. The blue iMac boots fine, so it is a good testing machine.
I have eliminated the typical suspects:
Both PRAM batteries work in the blue iMac.
Both Down Converters work in the blue iMac.
The blue iMac boots and chimes with or without every permutation of ramsticks from the graphite.
At first I suspected the flyback transformer (which I have no idea how to fix), because the graphite's display quality deteriorated in its final years before dying 2 years ago. But... that can't be it - because the graphite's Mainboard does NOT boot in the blue chassis (which has a known working flyback transformer). So - the issue is the mainboard. Does anyone know where to begin figuring out what can be wrong with the mainboard? An error that leads to:
No chime
No boot
Green LED ON
No HDD or CD Drive action
I suspect that the logic board has been fried by overheating, since the computer showed signs of having overheating problems before it died. The computer would freeze randomly and then I'd have to reboot it. Is there any way to tell for sure that the logic board is fried, and if it's fried, is there any way to tell if it's fixable?
I have an iMac G3 700MHz (Graphite, 2001) that will not boot or even chime. It just "crackles", and I see a green LED turn on on the mainboard near the RAM slots, that goes out if I hold down the power button or pull out the power cable. I bought a separate, similar iMac G3 blue 400MHz (also slot loader) so I can swap parts and see what part is broken. The blue iMac boots fine, so it is a good testing machine.
I have eliminated the typical suspects:
Both PRAM batteries work in the blue iMac.
Both Down Converters work in the blue iMac.
The blue iMac boots and chimes with or without every permutation of ramsticks from the graphite.
At first I suspected the flyback transformer (which I have no idea how to fix), because the graphite's display quality deteriorated in its final years before dying 2 years ago. But... that can't be it - because the graphite's Mainboard does NOT boot in the blue chassis (which has a known working flyback transformer). So - the issue is the mainboard. Does anyone know where to begin figuring out what can be wrong with the mainboard? An error that leads to:
No chime
No boot
Green LED ON
No HDD or CD Drive action
I suspect that the logic board has been fried by overheating, since the computer showed signs of having overheating problems before it died. The computer would freeze randomly and then I'd have to reboot it. Is there any way to tell for sure that the logic board is fried, and if it's fried, is there any way to tell if it's fixable?