Mini powers off after booting into MorphOS
  • phx
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    phx
    Posts: 70 from 2005/3/29
    From: Herford, Germany
    I had this now for the second time within three days: when turning the Mini on for the first time in the day it boots normally into MorphOS, but after a few seconds it switches off without a warning. When I switch it on a second time it seems to run stable for the rest of the day. BTW, the Mini is connected to switchable sockets, which were turned off over night.

    Hardware issue? What can I do? Opening and cleaning? :P
  • »17.11.24 - 08:13
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Tcheko
    Posts: 534 from 2003/2/25
    From: France
    Quote:

    phx wrote:
    I had this now for the second time within three days: when turning the Mini on for the first time in the day it boots normally into MorphOS, but after a few seconds it switches off without a warning. When I switch it on a second time it seems to run stable for the rest of the day. BTW, the Mini is connected to switchable sockets, which were turned off over night.

    Hardware issue? What can I do? Opening and cleaning? :P



    Clean dust inside cooling parts. Replace thermal paste. At least, this will sort out any thermal throttling/protection.
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    Posts: 2096 from 2003/2/24
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    I haven't heard that kind of behaviour before, and never experienced such on my three minis. Probably not a software issue at least... I also have my computers on switchable sockets...

    If it's not about dust, maybe PSU or maybe if it's possible to reset PRAM/PMU or something in minis too :) Just guessing...
  • »17.11.24 - 11:02
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Amigaharry2
    Posts: 1280 from 2010/1/6
    From: EU-Austria (Wien)
    Maybe internal battery is low - replace.

    Otherwise: Boot into OpenFirmware-Console and wait. If it does'nt shut down, it could be also an installation-issue of MorphOS.
    Or do you have a MacOS for testing?

    If it shuts down in OF you should download AppleSystemDiagnostic .iso (https://web.archive.org/web/20170309102920/http://dreamsupport.us/downloads/apple-mac/Apple_Service_Diagnostic_Disks_25_GB/)
    You need ASD 2.6.3
    Burn a CD and boot from it. After a while you will be able to do some HW-tests (follow instructions).

    Last but not least as mentioned above: PSU is dieing (Capacitors!!)

    [ Editiert durch Amigaharry2 17.11.2024 - 12:06 ]
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Tom01
    Posts: 182 from 2009/9/20
    How can a PSU die, when it is not even alive?

    [ Edited by Tom01 17.11.2024 - 14:34 ]
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Amigaharry2
    Posts: 1280 from 2010/1/6
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    Have you read initial post?
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  • phx
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    phx
    Posts: 70 from 2005/3/29
    From: Herford, Germany
    Indeed, the battery is bad. I already noticed the bad date. Have to read it with NTP.
    Ok... it's basically what I feared: replacing the battery and/or cleaning requires to open the case.

    Haven't seen the shutdown today. Will watch it for some more days... ;)
  • »18.11.24 - 10:45
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