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    Got an older iMac and when it goes into sleep the screen will make a clicking noise like it is turning off and on repeatedly. The power light will be lit and dim accordingly.

    Any ideas?
    Thien
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  • #2
    hmmm, older computer moniters may have a fair bit of dust in them and you can soemtimes get a bit of static crackling while static disapates...

    Does it stop after a bit, or does it keep going ?

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    • #3
      Power management settings? bad wiring?

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      • #4
        Don't Macs always make stupid annoying noises ???
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        • #5
          Can't say I ever really worked with Imacs, or macs in any other shape, but here is a guess
          Is the power / sleep button stuck in making it reset on itself, hence making the monitor power on/off really quick?.
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          • #6
            had an old monitor that squeeked like a mouse, the cat sat on the computer chair for hours to catch the mouse
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            • #7
              I'm gonna try messing with the internal buttons, but iMacs are a bitch to open, so I try to avoid it.

              The clicking continues until the computer is woken up.

              I could turn off power saving for them, but when you have a lab full of computers, I'd rather be able to save some energy.

              That's a good way to keep the cat busy for a while

              Thanks for the input though,
              Thien
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              • #8
                See this handle? That's a great feature, because then you can use it as a ****ING BOAT ANCHOR!

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                • #9
                  Or..... take the ****ing thing outside to a big empty field and do the iMac Hammer throw
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                  • #10
                    I once had a slightly similar problem with a cheapo 14" monitor. After installing Linux (Yggdrasil) and X-windows (I played safe and said 640x480), when X-windows loaded, the screen flashed bright white, and then made a loud click-noise (power light blinked along with the clicks). The store said it was stuck in powersave (it didn't respond to anything, just kept clicking - even after unplugging), but the monitor didn't support this . Turns out some fuses internally had blown.

                    Could you problem have something to do with worn out internal components ?


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by The PIT
                      Don't Macs always make stupid annoying noises ???
                      *quack* what *ding* stupid noises? (*quack*)


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