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iMac Energy Saver is crashing computer?
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<blockquote data-quote="lokerd" data-source="post: 10925"><p>Thanks for the reply. Sounds like you are right on the money with it being a hardware issue. Since it is the computer that sits right behind me, with it's back facing me, I think I am going to opt for it to be repaired.</p><p></p><p>As far as using the Video out port, I did see where there was the old style video port (not the newer HD15 wtih 3 rows of pins). It is actually where the built in monitor plugs in. But I have the tray loading 233 iMac, and the text was different...mine said: Not for external monitor...or something like that. Can is still be used?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Drew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokerd, post: 10925"] Thanks for the reply. Sounds like you are right on the money with it being a hardware issue. Since it is the computer that sits right behind me, with it's back facing me, I think I am going to opt for it to be repaired. As far as using the Video out port, I did see where there was the old style video port (not the newer HD15 wtih 3 rows of pins). It is actually where the built in monitor plugs in. But I have the tray loading 233 iMac, and the text was different...mine said: Not for external monitor...or something like that. Can is still be used? Thanks! Drew [/QUOTE]
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