For the past couple of months (maybe since February) I've been trying to get an OS to install on a used 2010 iMac (27"). Regardless of how may different USB drives I've tried, how many versions of MacOS (other than 10.9, which us useless at this point), and even Fedora 39 & 40, it will hang at somewhere between 20-80% of the way through, crash/shut off before it's done, or never even run the boot at all. Right now I have an OCLP Ventura install USB I created, and it's stuck right at the beginning of the boot (sitting there for 20 minutes doing NOTHING). Exactly what happened with the previous copy I made of that installer in another USB drive (yes, even tried an SSD rather than a flash drive). At most had an install of Linux Mint LMDE6 which managed to run for 3 hours before completely locking up, after which it wouldn't run more than 5 minutes
I've changed the HDD (to a new PNY CS900 SSD), changed the memory, cleaned out the inside and replaced the thermal paste, etc). I don''t have other Mac parts to swap into it, and I'm not going to just start throwing iMac-specific parts at it thinking something might stick (whatever I've bought thus far can be used elsewhere)
So what is the next step with this p.o.s? Right now smashing it to bits with a sledgehammer os sounding better and better. At one time I would have just brought it to the range and put a clip of .223 through it.
I've changed the HDD (to a new PNY CS900 SSD), changed the memory, cleaned out the inside and replaced the thermal paste, etc). I don''t have other Mac parts to swap into it, and I'm not going to just start throwing iMac-specific parts at it thinking something might stick (whatever I've bought thus far can be used elsewhere)
So what is the next step with this p.o.s? Right now smashing it to bits with a sledgehammer os sounding better and better. At one time I would have just brought it to the range and put a clip of .223 through it.