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Repairing a DESTROYED MacBook Pro, what could go wrong?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRnp3f-rrm8
Thanks to iFixit for sponsoring todays video! If you're working on literally any Mac repair you definitely need to check out their repair guides, tools, and

Repairing a Broken MacBook, or Should You Sell It? | LaptopMD

https://www.laptopmd.com/is-it-worth-repairing-a-broken-macbook-or-should-you-sell-it/
The price depends on the damage and the model of the MacBook. We do offer free repair quotes, so if you're in trouble, please bring your MacBook in directly to us and we'll give you a free quote. Repair prices are always based on the service, labor prices, the area where you're getting repairs from, and the model of your MacBook.

MacBook water damage - The definitive guide - iFixit

https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/MacBook_water_damage_-_The_definitive_guide
Here is a video of a MacBook Pro coming in contact with .05 ounces of plain tap water. Once MacBook water damage has occurred, the liquid will likely make its way to the logic board and other components. The liquid's minerals and salts immediately begin to eat away at the metal, silicone and fiberglass components.

Is the water damage to this MacBook Pro's logic board salvageable? - iFixit

https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/206740/Is+the+water+damage+to+this+MacBook+Pro's+logic+board+salvageable
I recently obtained a water-damaged Macbook Pro for free from a friend. After opening it up, I noticed quite a bit of corrosion on the logic board and the fan. I've read that removing the corrosion with 99% isopropyl alcohol and a toothbrush can be effective but I'm not sure if the damage is too severe for it to make a difference.

Dropped MacBook: What Should I Do? - AppleToolBox

https://appletoolbox.com/dropped-macbook-what-should-i-do/
Turn Your MacBook Off and On Again. One of the simplest ways to check if your device is damaged is to switch it off and on again. If you were already using your device, you can go to the Apple logo and select Shut Down - before confirming that you want to turn your computer off. If your MacBook was off, you can use the button on your keyboard

MacBook Pro Troubleshooting: Fix Common Problems - iFixit

https://www.ifixit.com/Troubleshooting/MacBook_Pro
MacBook Pro Troubleshooting: Fix Common Problems. The first step towards a working MacBook Pro is identifying the problem. Select one of our preferred guides below to diagnose and solve MacBook Pro common issues. MacBook Pro Black Screen. Does your MacBook Pro power on, but you're not getting anything on screen? Frustrated by a blank display or

What to do when your Mac needs repairing | iMore

https://www.imore.com/what-do-when-your-mac-needs-repairing
For a limited time after purchase, you can extend the warranty with AppleCare+. For this, your Mac is covered for three years from the time of purchase. You can also check the warranty status of your computer using the official Apple Support app. To take advantage of warranty service, you'll need to contact Apple or an Apple-authorized service

Find out how to service or repair your Mac - Apple Support

https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/find-out-how-to-service-or-repair-your-mac-syspr35948/mac
If your Mac needs to be serviced or repaired, you can find out if it's still covered under warranty and where to take it for service. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click General in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Click About on the right. Click the Details button to see warranty and coverage information.

Common MacBook Problems and How to Fix Them | Digital Trends

https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/common-macbook-problems-and-how-to-fix-them/
Try manually restarting and opening in Safe mode if possible. If there are any updates that can be applied to MacOS, try updating and see if this fixes the problem. If not, stay in Safe mode and

Is it worth repairing a broken MacBook or should you sell it - GoRoostr

https://goroostr.com/blog/is-it-worth-repairing-a-broken-macbook-or-should-you-sell-it
Is it worth repairing a broken MacBook or should you sell it. Is it worth repairing a broken MacBook or should you sell it? Consider these: damage, repair costs, age of MacBook, resale value, and trade-in programs.

should I repair my 2019 MacBook Pro or just buy a new one?

https://www.reddit.com/r/applehelp/comments/vzuhg8/should_i_repair_my_2019_macbook_pro_or_just_buy_a/
Could be exactly the same quality as OEM, could be shit. Personally, I'd consider looking for a liquid damaged computer to salvage the screen. But you need a modicum of technical expertise, a bit of luck (the display on the donor machine could be damaged or shorted) and the part would have zero warranty.

8 Warning Signs Your Mac Might Have a Problem (and How to Fix It)

https://www.howtogeek.com/448234/8-warning-signs-your-mac-might-have-a-problem-and-how-to-fix-it/
Boot into Safe Mode. Â Press and hold the Shift key while your system starts to boot into Safe Mode. See if the problem persists. Safe Mode excludes any third-party kernel extensions, which could be causing the issue. It will also scan your volume for errors and fix anything it finds. Reinstall macOS from scratch.

Advice on buying a broken MacBook Pro to repair. : r/apple - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/zk68l/advice_on_buying_a_broken_macbook_pro_to_repair/
Could be a hit or miss. If the MacBook had water damage rather than some manufacturing defect or hardware failure, the cost could come out much more. It can be really hard to tell what exactly is wrong with the laptop unless the seller is completely honest with you.

Apple damaged my loaded out 13" 2018 MacBook Pro during a ... - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/macbook/comments/tynbtl/apple_damaged_my_loaded_out_13_2018_macbook_pro/
Within 2 months the screen developed a circle of dead pixels. I sent it in for repair under warranty. The MacBook comes back and none of the keys work anymore! I immediately go to my apple store and tell them the issue. They agree to fix it again. 2 Days after that i get an email saying that there is water damage to it.

If you get a message that your disk can't be repaired on Mac

https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/a-message-disk-repaired-mac-mh26875/mac
If you get a message saying macOS can't repair a disk, you may need to reformat it or replace it. Back up as much of your data as possible, erase and reformat the disk, then restore your backed up data. For information about backing up data, see Ways to back up or protect your files. If you continue to have problems with your disk, it may be

Is It Worth Repairing a Broken MacBook, or Should You Sell It?

https://mrfixit.com/is-it-worth-repairing-a-broken-macbook-or-should-you-sell-it/
When considering a MacBook repair for any problem, one of the first few things to consider is the price. The price depends on the damage and the model of the MacBook. We do offer free repair quotes, so if you're in trouble, please bring your MacBook in directly to us and we'll give you a free quote. Repair prices are always based on the

What's the fastest way to intentionally destroy a Macbook Pro

https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/462981/whats-the-fastest-way-to-intentionally-destroy-a-macbook-pro
USB Killer. You could acquire a USB device that is basically nothing but a capacitor that discharges high voltage on the data lines effectively killing the USB controller on the logic board. The problem here is that it only fries the USB chip and on a MacBook Pro from that vintage; there's two - one on each side of the logic board.

Macbook pro screen broken but no damage -… - Apple Community

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/255362081
Macbook pro screen broken but no damage - second time. I left my Macbook Pro on while watching a movie and I fell asleep. The laptop didn't fall or hit anything but when I woke up and tried to turn it back on (charged it to just to check) there's rainbow lines and something that looks like a crack but the screen/glass itself isn't damaged.

What to do if my MacBook Pro has water da… - Apple Community

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/253905448
Recover your Data: Start with data recovery. Retailers offer this service. They'd send it out to a Lab. It'd likely be in the thousands. So, you might as well get a new Mac. If you never backed up your Mac, then take this as a learning experience, knowing to always back up your Mac every-so-often.

What are my options? Damaged Macbook Pro | 3rd party repair shop

https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/1bkgxl4/what_are_my_options_damaged_macbook_pro_3rd_party/
Long story short. I got water damage to my Macbook Pro (expired warranty). I went to a third party repair shop and they charged me around $300 to fix it. It worked for about 30 days until my screen randomly went black. There was a 30 day return policy and I came in on the 31th day, so getting my money back wasn't possible.

$920 repair out of nowhere on 2021 MacBook Pro… - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/macbookpro/comments/18j8txq/920_repair_out_of_nowhere_on_2021_macbook_pro/
Macbook Pro M1 2021 14" here. My logic board died a couple of months ago, out of nowhere, so I know how you feel. Apple only gives you 3 months of warraty for that repair. if Anything goes wrong after that (like a logic board failure or a screen issue -again-) you have pay 1000 dollars more. I sent my laptop to a third party repair center.

Hello r/mac, can you suggest a repair option for a damaged Macbook Pro

https://www.reddit.com/r/mac/comments/cmi1y/hello_rmac_can_you_suggest_a_repair_option_for_a/
My friend knocked a small mirror off the wall and it fell through the display of his daughter's Macbook that was laying on the floor below. He took

2019 MacBook Pro screen flickering. Any idea how to fix this ... - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/macbookpro/comments/s9810x/2019_macbook_pro_screen_flickering_any_idea_how/
LCD is damaged. Apple MIGHT replace it. If you take it to the Apple store bring up the spotlight LCD issues and they might be more inclined to help. The LCD design of the 2014-current models is extremely poor. 2.