One of my delicate children caused a relatively heavy door to fall over and strike the rear of my imac, causing it to then fall approximately 20" onto its face. The outcome is mixed and unpredictable. It will boot and operate as usual for several minutes, but then evidence of damage is noticeable in one or more of the following forms:
- Audible "reving" up and down of what I assume to be the HD
- OS freeze
- System shutdown
- CDR does not seem to be functioning propertly (sometimes does not recognize blank disc, other time will begin writing, but stalls. Often will not read).
- I should mention that in the case of shutdowns, it will not immediately reboot. It will either start to and then just stop, or it will get further into the boot process and then stall out with the fan going nuts. After the system has had time alone and off, it will boot up.
So, my questions are:
1. Does this sound like something a HD and CDR drive swap could correct?
2. What are other implications?
3. How difficult is it to replace a HD and CDR?
4. If difficult, is it worth taking to a mac professional for repair?
Thanks very much!
Adam
OSX 10.4.11
2.1 GHz G5
1.5 GB DDR2 SDRAM
- Audible "reving" up and down of what I assume to be the HD
- OS freeze
- System shutdown
- CDR does not seem to be functioning propertly (sometimes does not recognize blank disc, other time will begin writing, but stalls. Often will not read).
- I should mention that in the case of shutdowns, it will not immediately reboot. It will either start to and then just stop, or it will get further into the boot process and then stall out with the fan going nuts. After the system has had time alone and off, it will boot up.
So, my questions are:
1. Does this sound like something a HD and CDR drive swap could correct?
2. What are other implications?
3. How difficult is it to replace a HD and CDR?
4. If difficult, is it worth taking to a mac professional for repair?
Thanks very much!
Adam
OSX 10.4.11
2.1 GHz G5
1.5 GB DDR2 SDRAM