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PowerBook G4 Hard Drive Noises + and no boot chime!
PowerBook G4 Hard Drive Noises + and no boot chime!
Troubleshooting 9 posts
Feb 15, 2009 — Mar 18, 2009
Well, the title says it all, really...
I have a sneaky suspicion that there's something wrong with my PowerBook. It boots without chiming (I have reset the PRAM to no avail), and the hard disk has become quite noisy. Trying to get it running after sleep is also an issue -- it just won't budge until you give the hard drive a thump. The problem seems to be deteriorating.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Best,
Miel.
I have a sneaky suspicion that there's something wrong with my PowerBook. It boots without chiming (I have reset the PRAM to no avail), and the hard disk has become quite noisy. Trying to get it running after sleep is also an issue -- it just won't budge until you give the hard drive a thump. The problem seems to be deteriorating.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Best,
Miel.
did you run a hardware test?
i wouldn't be too worried about no chiming. my sawtooth g4 has been doing that for a long time with no ill side effects.
i wouldn't be too worried about no chiming. my sawtooth g4 has been doing that for a long time with no ill side effects.
Thankyou for your response!
Would I be needing my hardware test CD-Rom for this, or can it be done with regular MacOSX utilities?
Would I be needing my hardware test CD-Rom for this, or can it be done with regular MacOSX utilities?
If it's not booting without a chime (assuming speakers etc are working), it indicates it's failing its startup RAM test. I've a Powerbook 12" 867 which unusually has a failed onboard 128MB RAM which it doesn't care for - the extra 1GB it seems quite happy with though
JB
(PS - seeing you are from Australia, have you checkeed out Mactalk?)
JB
(PS - seeing you are from Australia, have you checkeed out Mactalk?)
did you run a hardware test?
i wouldn't be too worried about no chiming. my sawtooth g4 has been doing that for a long time with no ill side effects.
My dualie once basically barfed into it's speaker once. I nearly fell off my chair. It was this LOUD digital buzz and squeal.
Thankyou for your responses.
And thanks, I will be sure to check out MacTalk!
I have put in some extra RAM (1 gig), but the PowerBook was still chiming since the upgrade until just recently.If it's not booting without a chime (assuming speakers etc are working), it indicates it's failing its startup RAM test. I've a Powerbook 12" 867 which unusually has a failed onboard 128MB RAM which it doesn't care for - the extra 1GB it seems quite happy with though![]()
JB
(PS - seeing you are from Australia, have you checkeed out Mactalk?)
And thanks, I will be sure to check out MacTalk!
you will need the cd rom drive for the hardware test. does anything come up on the screen when you turn it on?
i used to have an old gateway laptop that would do that often.did you run a hardware test?
i wouldn't be too worried about no chiming. my sawtooth g4 has been doing that for a long time with no ill side effects.
My dualie once basically barfed into it's speaker once. I nearly fell off my chair. It was this LOUD digital buzz and squeal.
The CPU may have been offset.Well, the title says it all, really...
I have a sneaky suspicion that there's something wrong with my PowerBook. It boots without chiming (I have reset the PRAM to no avail), and the hard disk has become quite noisy. Trying to get it running after sleep is also an issue -- it just won't budge until you give the hard drive a thump. The problem seems to be deteriorating.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Best,
Miel.