Mike Yonts
Well-known member
Hi RedUsers,
Yesterday afternoon I installed the latest updates to OS X and FCP X on my 2008 Mac Pro. Nothing seemed amiss, and I shut it down and went home.
This morning it won't boot up—fans come on, white light next to the power button flashes, but screens stay black with no sad Mac, no question mark. No startup chime either. I took out the Red Rocket card, the SATA card, disconnected everything except what was needed to boot up, and the same thing. Tried the various safe mode and PRAM key combinations on startup. Put in an older hard disk with a system folder that has worked in the past—no different. It really seems like the bootup is hanging before it even gets to the startup disk.
I have an appointment at the genius bar this afternoon—do you think they'll tell me this Mac bit the dust?
Yesterday afternoon I installed the latest updates to OS X and FCP X on my 2008 Mac Pro. Nothing seemed amiss, and I shut it down and went home.
This morning it won't boot up—fans come on, white light next to the power button flashes, but screens stay black with no sad Mac, no question mark. No startup chime either. I took out the Red Rocket card, the SATA card, disconnected everything except what was needed to boot up, and the same thing. Tried the various safe mode and PRAM key combinations on startup. Put in an older hard disk with a system folder that has worked in the past—no different. It really seems like the bootup is hanging before it even gets to the startup disk.
I have an appointment at the genius bar this afternoon—do you think they'll tell me this Mac bit the dust?