Prove that a Mac works without display - Super User most recent 30 from superuser.com2010-03-19T04:59:18Zhttp://superuser.com/feeds/question/16743http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://superuser.com/questions/16743/prove-that-a-mac-works-without-display3Prove that a Mac works without displaySamhttp://superuser.com/users/250502009-08-01T08:38:03Z2009-10-14T06:00:18Z
<p>In an hours time I will be buying a second hand Mac Mini for a bargain price. The person I am collecting it from says he has no screen for me to check that it works, and my prehistoric 19" CRT is too big to take on the tube. I already bluffed him by saying I would bring a small screen to test it which he was quite happy about, but I would still like confirmation that it works before handing over any cash.</p>
<p>So my question is this: Given a Mac Mini, a keyboard, and a power cable, how can I test that said Mac is operational? Obviously the one thing I can't test is monitor output.</p>
<p>I'm thinking something like MP3 player connection, keyboard shortcuts to volume control... Give me your ideas!!!</p>
http://superuser.com/questions/16743/prove-that-a-mac-works-without-display/16744#167449Answer by Dav for Prove that a Mac works without displayDavhttp://superuser.com/users/42562009-08-01T08:44:37Z2009-08-01T09:09:22Z<p>Turn on the computer, give it enough time to boot up, then use the following keyboard shortcut:</p>
<p>Control-Option-Command-Eject</p>
<p>That should cause the Mac Mini to shut itself down again. If it shuts down of its own accord, it probably at least managed to boot OS X successfully; if it doesn't, then it's probably stuck somewhere.</p>
<p>Another option (if you have some way of hearing the sound output) is to simply use the volume controls built in to the F-keys, and listen for the "popping" sound used to indicate the new volume.</p>
http://superuser.com/questions/16743/prove-that-a-mac-works-without-display/54432#544321Answer by rob for Prove that a Mac works without displayrobhttp://superuser.com/users/60912009-10-12T18:34:32Z2009-10-12T18:34:32Z<p>I'd be sure to take a monitor along. Lugging 40-50 lbs. a couple of times is worth it if it saves you from wasting your money on a broken computer.</p>
<p>You should also run something very CPU-intensive for a good 15 minutes or so, in case the computer has a heat-related issue.</p>
<p>If you really want to show you're 1337, boot the machine off a Linux CD, then use your NetBook or iPhone to ssh into it and run your diagnostics over the network.</p>