Since swapping the base plastics for this MacBook, it is now completely dead.
The bottom case was from a different model of A1181 and this some screw holes were not present or in the wrong place. As a result some screws were left out.
I have heard that the screws help earth the logic board and complete the internal circuit.
Thus can someone confirm that this would result in a dead MacBook and that by fully disassembling the MacBook again and returning it to the original bottom plastic will result in it working again?
Thanks.
Since swapping the base plastics for this MacBook, it is now completely dead.
The bottom case was from a different model of A1181 and this some screw holes were not present or in the wrong place. As a result some screws were left out.
I have heard that the screws help earth the logic board and complete the internal circuit.
Thus can someone confirm that this would result in a dead MacBook and that by fully disassembling the MacBook again and returning it to the original bottom plastic will result in it working again?
Thanks.
Since swapping the base plastics for this MacBook, it is now completely dead.
The bottom case was from a different model of A1181 and this some screw holes were not present or in the wrong place. As a result some screws were left out.
I have heard that the screws help earth the logic board and complete the internal circuit.
Thus can someone confirm that this would result in a dead MacBook and that by fully disassembling the MacBook again and returning it to the original bottom plastic will result in it working again?
Thanks.
Since swapping the base plastics for this MacBook, it is now completely dead.
The bottom case was from a different model of A1181 and this some screw holes were not present or in the wrong place. As a result some screws were left out.
I have heard that the screws help earth the logic board and complete the internal circuit.
Thus can someone confirm that this would result in a dead MacBook and that by fully disassembling the MacBook again and returning it to the original bottom plastic will result in it working again?
Thanks.
Since swapping the base plastics for this MacBook, it is now completely dead.
The bottom case was from a different model of A1181 and this some screw holes were not present or in the wrong place. As a result some screws were left out.
I have heard that the screws help earth the logic board and complete the internal circuit.
Thus can someone confirm that this would result in a dead MacBook and that by fully disassembling the MacBook again and returning it to the original bottom plastic will result in it working again?
Thanks.