I’ve got a faulty MacBook Air as listed the device. Its screen is non-functional as it is severely damaged. The MacBook boots to the Apple Logo ( I test and found this out by plugging a display cable into an adapter to the Mac), it then just sits there and the fans spin and cpu gets really hot. I’ve tried dfu restore and revive and nothing seems to work. I can target disk mode and sometimes alt choose disk but nothing seems to load. It was fine before this happened and I had taken the screen off.
I am just wondering how should I test for a short circuit somewhere on the board? As I’m wanting to learn what has caused it. I’ve got a multimeter and that’s basically it haha.. Just wanting to know.. Thanks
I’ve got a faulty MacBook Air as listed the device. Its screen is non-functional as it is severely damaged. The MacBook boots to the Apple Logo ( I test and found this out by plugging a display cable into an adapter to the Mac), it then just sits there and the fans spin and cpu gets really hot. I’ve tried dfu restore and revive and nothing seems to work. I can target disk mode and sometimes alt choose disk but nothing seems to load. It was fine before this happened and I had taken the screen off.
I am just wondering how should I test for a short circuit somewhere on the board? As I’m wanting to learn what has caused it. I’ve got a multimeter and that’s basically it haha.. Just wanting to know.. Thanks
I’ve got a faulty MacBook Air as listed the device. Its screen is non-functional as it is severely damaged. The MacBook boots to the Apple Logo ( I test and found this out by plugging a display cable into an adapter to the Mac), it then just sits there and the fans spin and cpu gets really hot. I’ve tried dfu restore and revive and nothing seems to work. I can target disk mode and sometimes alt choose disk but nothing seems to load. It was fine before this happened and I had taken the screen off.
I am just wondering how should I test for a short circuit somewhere on the board? As I’m wanting to learn what has caused it. I’ve got a multimeter and that’s basically it haha.. Just wanting to know.. Thanks