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<blockquote data-quote="Cana05" data-source="post: 1417520" data-attributes="member: 235707"><p>I have a 2008 intel-based iMac. Recently i had a thunderstorm in my area. A powersurge took out our power and my computer was not on surge protector. Now it will not turn on. I wanted to talk to some first before i decide to take it to the store. It is possible though that my upgraded memory sticks caused the problem. Maybe they are burned out. </p><p></p><p>My plan for the computer though is to get it fixed, then transfer all my software and music to a new Macbook air and give the old one away as gift. </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated,</p><p></p><p>FALSE ALARM. ITs WORKING FINE. thank you though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cana05, post: 1417520, member: 235707"] I have a 2008 intel-based iMac. Recently i had a thunderstorm in my area. A powersurge took out our power and my computer was not on surge protector. Now it will not turn on. I wanted to talk to some first before i decide to take it to the store. It is possible though that my upgraded memory sticks caused the problem. Maybe they are burned out. My plan for the computer though is to get it fixed, then transfer all my software and music to a new Macbook air and give the old one away as gift. Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated, FALSE ALARM. ITs WORKING FINE. thank you though. [/QUOTE]
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