@jre356 that is right. Your iMac has the LED's on the bottom right (marker #1)
[image|2890849]
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Anyhow if LED1 does not light up at all, your iMAc does not "know" that power is available. Follow the steps for the diagnostic LED's and let us know what you found out.
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Anyhow if LED1 does not light up at all, your iMac does not "know" that power is available. Follow the steps for the diagnostic LED's and let us know what you found out.
[document|28870]
Could be a power supply issue or not connected to the logic board.
@jre356 that is right. Your iMac has the LED's on the bottom right
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@jre356 that is right. Your iMac has the LED's on the bottom right (marker #1)
[image|2890849]
Anyhow if LED1 does not light up at all, your iMAc does not "know" that power is available. Follow the steps for the diagnostic LED's and let us know what you found out.
[document|28870]
Could be a power supply issue or not connected to the logic board.
@jre356 that is right. Your iMac has the LED's on the bottom right
[image|2890849]
Anyhow if LED1 does not light up at all, your iMAc does not "know" that power is available. Follow the steps for the diagnostic LED's and let us know what you found out.
[document|28870]
Could be a power supply issue or not connected to the logic board.