This worked (for now) on my 2009 iMac (10,1) as a means to get data from the HD.
Background- a while back, I think I cooked the GPU while watching a movie using Linux and not realising there wasn't any fan control. The resulting vertical lines went away..but as can happen when probs go away by themselves..they can also return.
So here I was, wide vertical lines on start up. Apple icon and the horizontal scroll bar showing the boot up process (original internal HD), but about 3/4 way thru a sudden change to a pixelated screen..and all progress stops.
After several reboots getting the same result, I tried this:
On boot up, held down the Alt key so boot up options appear.
I didn't have my external SSD plugged in so the recovery, first and second HD partition appeared.
I found if I left things at this stage the pixelated screen didn't happen...even after a couple of hours.
Then if I selected the usual boot up drive ie first partition..id get the same as before ie Apple icon, scrolling bar then pixelated screen.
But here's the thing: on reboot - no vertical bars...for an hour or so. Enough time to copy files to an external SSD.
Yep..pixelation happened again..so repeated the Alt key start up and delay..again got a normal screen on reboot ..for all afternoon until shut down.
..so seemingly not a long term fix, but enough to recover data...so could be worth a shot.
Background- a while back, I think I cooked the GPU while watching a movie using Linux and not realising there wasn't any fan control. The resulting vertical lines went away..but as can happen when probs go away by themselves..they can also return.
So here I was, wide vertical lines on start up. Apple icon and the horizontal scroll bar showing the boot up process (original internal HD), but about 3/4 way thru a sudden change to a pixelated screen..and all progress stops.
After several reboots getting the same result, I tried this:
On boot up, held down the Alt key so boot up options appear.
I didn't have my external SSD plugged in so the recovery, first and second HD partition appeared.
I found if I left things at this stage the pixelated screen didn't happen...even after a couple of hours.
Then if I selected the usual boot up drive ie first partition..id get the same as before ie Apple icon, scrolling bar then pixelated screen.
But here's the thing: on reboot - no vertical bars...for an hour or so. Enough time to copy files to an external SSD.
Yep..pixelation happened again..so repeated the Alt key start up and delay..again got a normal screen on reboot ..for all afternoon until shut down.
..so seemingly not a long term fix, but enough to recover data...so could be worth a shot.