Manual Pram Reset Mac Pro 2009 Backplane

  



If your Mac is acting up and you can’t figure out why, you might try resetting the NVRAM or the SMCFollow Macworld for more iPhone and Apple Updates!-. I assume if the Mac Pro didn't support it then that would be either because of the power supply or backplane design, and the inrush current of the drive being plugged in would have overwhelmed.

Macs are usually pretty solid machines. But they arestill machines. Operating on layers and layers of ones and zeros. Something somewhere is going to go wrong. Usually, a restart or reinstall does the trick.

But what do you do when weird stuff starts happening that you can’t exactly put your finger on? Like the Bluetooth won’t scan or the battery percentage will refuse to update. It’s time to reset the PRAM and SMC.

What exactly does that mean? Read on to find out.

What Is PRAM (Parameter RAM)?

PRAM (Parameter RAM) is the memory that stores the default values for the nitty gritty details of your Mac, the core data, if you will. It contains stuff like the alarm clock setting, mouse scaling, start up disk, virtual memory and speaker volume among other things. To see a full list, check out Apple’s support page.

If there’s something wrong in any of the code on PRAM, it can have a big effect on your Mac’s performance. Resetting the core data to its default is a great way to restore things to way they are supposed to be.

The Last Resort

You should think of resetting PRAM as a last resort. Because it has to do with the core data of the OS, it might change some settings, or reset your data. So before jumping in to resetting PRAM, you should try some of these remedies first.

  1. Force quit (Command+Option+Esc) all the running apps.
  2. Log off and log back in.
  3. Turn it off and on again. Not just restart, perform a hard shutdown.
  4. Shut down the mac, keep it turned off for a minute or so. If you can, remove the battery for some time as well.

After doing that, if you’re still facing the problem, it’s time to reset PRAM.

How To Reset PRAM

Note: Before resetting PRAM or the SMC, back up your important documents or your whole system on an external drive.

Step 1: Turn off your Mac. No need to remove the battery or detaching the power chord.

Step 2: Turn on your Mac and hold down the Command+Option+P+R keys, all at the same time.

Step 3: Hold down all four keys until you hear the startup sound twice.

The startup sound for the second time means you’ve reset the PRAM.

What Is SMC?

SMC stands for System management controller and it only applies to Intel based Macs (so you can’t use this on your pre 2007 PowerPC Mac).

Apple’s support page has a long list of symptoms that can be solved by resetting the SMC. Some of the big ones include:

  • Fan running on high speed even though the CPU is not under heavy duty.
  • Keyboard backlight or status indicators not functioning properly.
  • Battery not charing properly or the computer shuts down unexpectedly.
  • The computer is performing slower than usual and apps freeze after launching.

That’s a big list of problems. And it’s something a lot of three year old Macs go through.

How To Reset SMC

The instructions for resetting SMC are different depending on the battery situation on your machine.

For MacBooks With Removable Battery

Manual pram reset mac pro 2009 backplane manualNoteManual Pram Reset Mac Pro 2009 Backplane: This is for advanced users. If you don’t know how to remove the backplate and detach the battery, read up on it first.

Step 1: Shut down the Mac, remove the back plate and disconnect the battery.

Step 2: Press and hold the power button for five seconds before releasing.

Step 3: Connect the battery and turn the Mac back on.

For MacBooks Without Removable Battery

Step 1: Shut down the Mac and make sure it is plugged in to a power source.

Step 2: When the Mac is off, press and hold Shift+Control+Option keys as well as the Power button.

Step 3: Release all four keys at the same time. The Mac should not power on during this time.

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Step 4: Press the power button to turn the Mac back on.

For iMac, Mac Pro and Mac Mini

Step 1: Shut down and unplug the Mac.

Step 2: Keep the Mac unplugged for 15 seconds.

Step 3: Plug the power cord back in but don’t turn it on for at least 5 seconds.

Step 4: Power on your Mac.

When It’s OK To Reset PRAM and SMC

Don’t think of this process as routine maintenance like cleaning up your browser cache. You should only do this when there’s a problem you can’t solve any other way.

It’s also good practice to reset SMC while you’re reseting PRAM. The process is pretty similar and if resetting PRAM doesn’t solve your problem, SMC might.

Manual Pram Reset Mac Pro 2009 Backplane Manual

Even after resetting both, if you’re still facing a problem, it’s time to take your Mac to the Apple Store / Apple Service Station.


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