MAC Intell Chip - Diagnostic Software

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Greetings Everyone,

I am a Windows :) PC repair tech. I have recently started working at a place where we 6 MAC PowerPC and Intel, Leopard and Snow Leopard.

Anyways, I kind of always wanted to get a MAC (they are not cheap) now I have 6 that I need to support. I have learned already a few things however, my troubleshooting knowledge something does not transfer from the Windows Word to the MAC World.

I wiped the drive of a MAC and re-installed the OS (Snow Leopard). I also installed the Combo Udpate, then ran the updates.

The MAC was already having odd issues, like freezing, blue screen at boot up.
Per the request of the user I backed up the files and re-installed. The MAC is still acting oddly.

I already bought Disk Warrior, however, now I think that this is a hardware related issue. I just tried to install CS4 and it froze.

Are there any good "Free" (only because I can get it now) and paid hardware diagnostics (this I rather have since its supported by the vendor)?


Thank you
 

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Just a quick note...the "unofficial" abbreviation for a Macintosh is "Mac" not "MAC".;)

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If you're a PC tech you can apply the same techniques to trouble shooting a Mac computer. And, by the way, a Mac computer is also a PC (personal computer) which uses the same basic components as other PCs.

Freezing and blue screen at boot up are indications of a serious hardware problem.

1. Hard drive: Have you used Disk Utility to do a verify and repair on the hard drive? (Must be booted from the install or recovery DVD.) You can also use Disk Warrior to check the hard drive.

Try running the Apple Hardware Test. AHT

2. Check the memory. Best to substitute with known good modules.

3. Could be a bad GPU. (Graphics controller.) The GPU on Mac notebooks and desktops (except the Mac Pro) is soldered on the logic board (motherboard).

Since you already have Disk Warrior, you shouldn't need other diagnostic software.
 
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yes, my PC still helped and they tell me its probably the RAM or or video card, but maybe video.

I only found one CD which has TechTool Deluxe but it runs too quick and the results are clean.

Dang I just found the install CD (my luck) I will try the AHT CD.

Thanks for your input
 

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Please keep us posted.

Also what are the basic specs on the Mac you are working on? Model? CPU Speed/Type? RAM?
 

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