It was on all night and I woke up this morning to the noise. Nothing is new in the area, and it hasn't been opened up for a few months. I turned it off for about an hour, and when I restarted, the noise was gone for about 5+ minutes, then it started back up increasing in volume for a minute.

On Mar 17, 2005, at 1:28 PM, Kathleen Lawrence wrote:

Debra,
Can you expand and tell us when and how the noise began?
What you were doing?
Have you restarted with all the peripherals unplugged?
Have you had the iMac open of late, to replace battery or add memory?

K


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