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marquesalan
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February 19, 2004 2:27PM
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Can anyone tell me what do with an older iMac when the monitor is dead? Can I use an external monitor with it or just throw it out?
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ludwigvan
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February 19, 2004 9:07PM
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Originally posted by marquesalan
Can anyone tell me what do with an older iMac when the monitor is dead? Can I use an external monitor with it or just throw it out?
According to
Apple-History.com
, the 400MHz iMac DV has video mirroring:
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Video Out: VGA (mirror only)
Also, don't throw out the iMac. Either get it repaired or try selling it on Ebay: someone may be interested in stripping it for parts.
EDIT: Oh, and if the second monitor refuses to function here, the video card may be on the fritz.
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costique
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February 20, 2004 3:51AM
Basically, if another monitor plugged into your iMac doesn't work, the video card is dead and you have to either repair it or sell it as is.
There is a way to put iMac internals into an ATX case to make yourself a web/print server or a jukebox.
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mattjohndrow
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February 20, 2004 8:36PM
would hitting the reset button inside the computer help restore the video?
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Originally posted by marquesalan
Can anyone tell me what do with an older iMac when the monitor is dead? Can I use an external monitor with it or just throw it out?
According to Apple-History.com, the 400MHz iMac DV has video mirroring:
Video Out: VGA (mirror only)
Also, don't throw out the iMac. Either get it repaired or try selling it on Ebay: someone may be interested in stripping it for parts.
EDIT: Oh, and if the second monitor refuses to function here, the video card may be on the fritz.
There is a way to put iMac internals into an ATX case to make yourself a web/print server or a jukebox.