Hi there 
I have an iMac 27" late 2013. Wonderful machine.
My screen have gone black and with flickering blue and yellow lines both horizontal and vertical.
It is possible for me to use the computer with an external monitor. Everything works except the screen on the iMac.
I want to perform an Apple Hardware Test/Apple Diagnostic on the iMac. But is it possible with a external monitor?
To perform the Apple Diagnostic turn off your computer, remove everything else than power chord, mouse and keyboard. Turn the computer on and right after press and hold "D". You have to be quick.
Do you know what's wrong with my computer?
How I see it:
The graphics card are ok - since everything works with an external monitor.
The backlit/screen light works - since I still can adjust the backlight.
The harddrive works - since everything other than the screen is working.
I have installed all the newest updates.
The display itself is all good. It's the signal that is wrong.
My guess is:
- it's either a loose video cable connection.
- some kind of problem with the screen dedicated powerunit/card - if it have one. Don't know.
I hope you can help.
Regards
I have an iMac 27" late 2013. Wonderful machine.
My screen have gone black and with flickering blue and yellow lines both horizontal and vertical.
It is possible for me to use the computer with an external monitor. Everything works except the screen on the iMac.
I want to perform an Apple Hardware Test/Apple Diagnostic on the iMac. But is it possible with a external monitor?
To perform the Apple Diagnostic turn off your computer, remove everything else than power chord, mouse and keyboard. Turn the computer on and right after press and hold "D". You have to be quick.
Do you know what's wrong with my computer?
How I see it:
The graphics card are ok - since everything works with an external monitor.
The backlit/screen light works - since I still can adjust the backlight.
The harddrive works - since everything other than the screen is working.
I have installed all the newest updates.
The display itself is all good. It's the signal that is wrong.
My guess is:
- it's either a loose video cable connection.
- some kind of problem with the screen dedicated powerunit/card - if it have one. Don't know.
I hope you can help.
Regards