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No LED Light, Fan works silently, No START at all, no video, no beep.

It was working properly and after a safari update i turned it off and when i tried to turn on it doesnt worked.

I cleaned memory, and hard drive slot, but it still not working.

I swaped memories betwen slots, tried only one by time.

The Power supply gives 19v.

No LED Light, Fan works silently, No START at all, no video, no beep.

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@mayer Sorry we answered at the same time.. Mayer is correct

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Sirs, I solved the problem.

After many tries, I solved the problem putting the motherboard into a oven.

By 180 Celsius degree

15 min pré warming

8 min

And now it works very well.

It make me feel that i got cold solder.

Thanks for all answers.

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Issac I have the same problem as yours. After plug in dc adapter, fans just spinning, but everything else is silent, no led, no chime.. How do You exactly burnt the motherboard? 15min pre warming in 180C? and then additionally 8mins?

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preheat the oven for 15 minutes;

put the plate into a shape;

make aluminum foil balls and place in the corners of the board, making support for the board does not touch the shape;

after 15 minutes of preheated oven, put the form in the oven and leave for 8 minutes;

With me everything works until today.

It is important to leave only the main board.

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Disconnect the power supply. Press and hold the power on button for 10 seconds. Reconnect power and give it a try.

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I had tried this, but doesnt fixed.

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When i did it, the only change is that a fan started so lauder.

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Apple's Mac Mini is a desktop computer that differs from most of the company's other consumer models in that it lacks an integrated monitor. As with any computer, you may encounter the occasional software glitch that will render your Mac Mini unresponsive to input -- requiring a restart. A basic hard reset is enough to correct most problems, but if you encounter issues with your computer not powering up properly or failing to recover from sleep, a Power Management Unit or System Management Controller reset may prove necessary.

Basic Hard Reset

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Locate the power button, installed on the left side of the rear panel.

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Depress the power button until the computer powers down.

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Press the power button again to restart the computer.

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PMU Reset (PowerPC)

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Disconnect the Mac Mini's power cord, as well as any other cables that may be connected to the computer. Wait 10 seconds before proceeding.

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Hold down the computer's power button, then reconnect the power cord. Release the power button.

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Press the power button to turn on the computer.

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SMC Reset (Intel)

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Disconnect the Mac Mini's power cord. Hold down the power button for 5 seconds.

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Release the power button. Reconnect the power cord.

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Press the power button to turn on the computer.

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Here's how to reset your PRAM:

Shut down your machine. Yes, all the way down, not sleep or logging out.

Press the power button and then press command-option-p-r. ...

Hold those keys down until your Mac reboots again and you here the startup chime.

Let go of the keys and let your Mac reboot normally.

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I had tried this, but doesnt fixed.

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try reseating your ram again

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I would go as far as to try unhooking your hard drive and or replacing the drive and resetting the system again

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@j0vian the equipament dont boot. No LED light, the only sign of life is a hard disk running. I tried to swap hard disks but nothing happens too.

The data is safe. I read a disk um other Mac.

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