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Hello, we have an A2442 Apple MacBook pro with water damage. The MacBook uses 5v/0a on magsafe and 5v/.17a on usb c, we want to know how we can fix damage to UF800 chip and how serious the damage is. I have attached some photos of the damage for you to take a look at.
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We have Apple MacBook Pro that had corrosion on certain part of it. We washed it and clean using DI water and it is clean now. The laptop uses 20v, charges well 3amps usage. Caps Lock has activity, USB flash drive conenctivity is there. We dont have a graphic output. Even used external...
Thank you very much. Why MacBook showing question mark? does it mean SSDs are dead but mac still works? or does it mean OS is corrupted? I want to understand why this happens.
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We have an Apple MacBook A2141 that Flashes a file with a question mark symbol on the screen when powered on, it has no chime and uses 20.3v and 2.35a.
Could a a problem on the logic board be causing this or could have the SSD chips failed?
I have attached a couple Photos for you to...
Hello guys,
We have a A2485 MacBook Pro that is using only 5v and .11a, when connected nothing happens at all.
The customer said it is not water damage and some type of other failure.
Here are some voltage readings of the main power lines.
PPBUS_AON -> 12.3v
PVBAT_AON_CHGR_R -> 12.30...
Here is one component that was corroded in the schematic, which values should we be comparing the readings we get, and how do we know which are primary or secondary rails?
I am sharing schematic for this board with you. Please have a look.
How we should know the correct values for components affected by resistors? Where it is written? Is it available in schematics?
Please also guide how to easily find all secondary level power rails in schematics. thank you.