iMac died, won’t turn on
I’m hoping there’s a troubleshooting clue in what I experienced. I have an older 27” iMac with 5K Retina Display. About a year ago, its hard drive died and I took it to an authorized service place and had the drive replaced with a solid state drive. It has been working great since, except for the past couple of days.
I usually leave the iMac on all the time but the past couple of days, I’ve returned after about 12 hours and found the computer to be off. I didn’t notice any evidence of a power outage.
The first time it happened, I think I simply turned it on with the power switch. Thought it was odd but I was back to running fine. The second time, the power switch did not wake it up. So I tried unplugging the iMac, waiting for a bit, plugging it back in and that worked - it started up. This all happened in the past couple days.
I was worried about it, so I decided to shut the iMac down till the next time I needed it. But now it won’t turn back on at all. I tried the two tricks - holding the power switch for ten seconds and unplugging it and waiting. I also unplugged all devices attached. No luck.
It was working fine. Had no issues. Is there a battery inside that maybe died?
This is one of the iMacs that used double-sided tape to seal the monitor so I can’t service it myself. Just like an idea if it’s maybe an easy fix.
Thanks!
iMac 27″, macOS 12.6