Shao Sean wrote:
Actually I had the same problem with an original iMac as well.. There's a small button on the motherboard that you need to press to reset it and then it should be good to go. :-)

That's likely to be it. Derek's iMac is an original iMac, and this
procedure (reset cuda chip) is a likely fix (assuming the keyboard is OK). Later models are a bit different though, the battery is also involved.

Martin Baxter


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