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iMac stuck on white screen with apple logo on boot

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After a HDD and backlight board replacement an iMac I'm working on has the first 3 diagnostic LED lights work, but upon hooking up the screen it doesn't seem to get past a screen with an apple logo and progress bar. After 10 minutes or so the bar does finish filling, but nothing seems to happen. Granted this may just be an issue of not waiting long enough, but I could feel the screen heating up (uncomfortably hot to touch) and I didn't want to risk damaging components. Might this be an issue with the HDD or is something else more likely?

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iMac Intel 27" EMC 2429

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Emily H

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iMac stuck on white screen with apple logo on boot

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-After a HDD and backlight board replacement an iMac I'm working on has the first 3 diagnostic LED lights work, but upon hooking up the screen it doesn't seem to get past a screen with an apple logo and progress bar. After 10 minutes or so the bar does finish filling, but nothing seems to happen. Granted this may just be an issue of not waiting long enough, but I could feel the screen heating up (uncomfortably hot to touch) and I didn't want to risk damaging components, especially if somehow I had damaged or disconnected one of the fans. Might this be an issue with the HDD or is something else more likely?
+After a HDD and backlight board replacement an iMac I'm working on has the first 3 diagnostic LED lights work, but upon hooking up the screen it doesn't seem to get past a screen with an apple logo and progress bar. After 10 minutes or so the bar does finish filling, but nothing seems to happen. Granted this may just be an issue of not waiting long enough, but I could feel the screen heating up (uncomfortably hot to touch) and I didn't want to risk damaging components. Might this be an issue with the HDD or is something else more likely?

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iMac Intel 27" EMC 2429

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Emily H

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iMac stuck on white screen with apple logo on boot

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-After a HDD and backlight board replacement an iMac I'm working on has the first 3 diagnostic LED lights work, but upon hooking up the screen it doesn't seem to get past a screen with an apple logo and progress bar. After 10 minutes or so the bar does finish filling, but nothing seems to happen. Granted this may just be an issue of not waiting long enough, but I could feel the screen heating up (uncomfortably hot to touch) and I didn't want to risk damaging components, especially if somehow I had damaged or disconnected one of the fans.
+After a HDD and backlight board replacement an iMac I'm working on has the first 3 diagnostic LED lights work, but upon hooking up the screen it doesn't seem to get past a screen with an apple logo and progress bar. After 10 minutes or so the bar does finish filling, but nothing seems to happen. Granted this may just be an issue of not waiting long enough, but I could feel the screen heating up (uncomfortably hot to touch) and I didn't want to risk damaging components, especially if somehow I had damaged or disconnected one of the fans. Might this be an issue with the HDD or is something else more likely?

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iMac Intel 27" EMC 2429

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Emily H

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iMac stuck on white screen with apple logo on boot

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After a HDD and backlight board replacement an iMac I'm working on has the first 3 diagnostic LED lights work, but upon hooking up the screen it doesn't seem to get past a screen with an apple logo and progress bar. After 10 minutes or so the bar does finish filling, but nothing seems to happen. Granted this may just be an issue of not waiting long enough, but I could feel the screen heating up (uncomfortably hot to touch) and I didn't want to risk damaging components, especially if somehow I had damaged or disconnected one of the fans.

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iMac Intel 27" EMC 2429

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