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MacBook not recognizing battery, not even in coconutbattery

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So here is the problem:
I wanted to upgrade a Macbook Pro 15 Mid 2012 from 4 GB of RAM to 8 GB and switch the HDD for an SSD.
I followed the regular procedure:
* Turned off the macbook
* Opened the case
* Disconnected the battery
* Made the RAM and SSD replacement
* Reconnected the battery
* Case back on
After doing so, I installed macOS Sierra and noticed that the battery icon was gone. I tried disconecting the power cord and the laptop shut down.
I looked over the internet, tried the SMC reset, the P-RAM reset, tried disconecting the battery and reconecting, all that to no success.
The laptop was bought in 2013, the battery has 3 years of intense usage, I don't know the cycles or life as the laptop wasn't mine.
In coconutBattery, the battery doesn't show up.
Is this a case of a dead battery only?
Could it be the RAM or SSD causing trouble?
I get the battery icon with an X only on login screen, after loging in i don't even get the battery icon.
Should I get a new battery to test it out?
I mean, the laptop works great with the power cord conected, nothing fails...
Can you help figure out whats wrong?
=== Atualizar (10-12-2016) ===
UPDATE
I have not been able to get a new battery to test it, but I tried resetting the SMC several times (The light in the charger does not change...);
I did the P RAM reset several times too;
Using a multimeter, is there a way I can check if the pins of the battery connector are receiving power?
I mean, I have been reading a lot about SMC getting fried and I'm praying that's not the scenario here...
I did not see any sparks or whatever like in some people cases... I used a proper plastic pry tool to remove the battery all the times, so i don't think I could have caused any king of short.
-Whats bothering me is the coincidence, has anyone ever experienced a battery that dies from being disconnected for a while and then reconnected? It was 89% when I got the laptop before the update.
+Whats bothering me is the coincidence, has anyone ever experienced a battery that dies from being disconnected for a while and then reconnected? It was 89% when I got the laptop before the update.
=== Update (12/11/2016) ===
[image|988037]
+
[image|988036]
Here are photos of the logic board. If anyone could point me out the components I should check with a multimeter, I would be very grateful.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2012

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MacBook not recognizing battery, not even in coconutbattery

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So here is the problem:
I wanted to upgrade a Macbook Pro 15 Mid 2012 from 4 GB of RAM to 8 GB and switch the HDD for an SSD.
I followed the regular procedure:
* Turned off the macbook
* Opened the case
* Disconnected the battery
* Made the RAM and SSD replacement
* Reconnected the battery
* Case back on
After doing so, I installed macOS Sierra and noticed that the battery icon was gone. I tried disconecting the power cord and the laptop shut down.
I looked over the internet, tried the SMC reset, the P-RAM reset, tried disconecting the battery and reconecting, all that to no success.
The laptop was bought in 2013, the battery has 3 years of intense usage, I don't know the cycles or life as the laptop wasn't mine.
In coconutBattery, the battery doesn't show up.
Is this a case of a dead battery only?
Could it be the RAM or SSD causing trouble?
I get the battery icon with an X only on login screen, after loging in i don't even get the battery icon.
Should I get a new battery to test it out?
I mean, the laptop works great with the power cord conected, nothing fails...
-Can you help figure out whats wrong?
+Can you help figure out whats wrong?
=== Atualizar (10-12-2016) ===
UPDATE
I have not been able to get a new battery to test it, but I tried resetting the SMC several times (The light in the charger does not change...);
I did the P RAM reset several times too;
Using a multimeter, is there a way I can check if the pins of the battery connector are receiving power?
I mean, I have been reading a lot about SMC getting fried and I'm praying that's not the scenario here...
+
I did not see any sparks or whatever like in some people cases... I used a proper plastic pry tool to remove the battery all the times, so i don't think I could have caused any king of short.
-Whats bothering me is the coincidence, has anyone ever experienced a battery that dies from being disconnected for a while and then reconnected? It was 89% when I got the laptop before the update.
+Whats bothering me is the coincidence, has anyone ever experienced a battery that dies from being disconnected for a while and then reconnected? It was 89% when I got the laptop before the update.
+
+=== Update (12/11/2016) ===
+
+[image|988037]
+[image|988036]
+
+Here are photos of the logic board. If anyone could point me out the components I should check with a multimeter, I would be very grateful.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2012

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MacBook not recognizing battery, not even in coconutbattery

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

So here is the problem:
I wanted to upgrade a Macbook Pro 15 Mid 2012 from 4 GB of RAM to 8 GB and switch the HDD for an SSD.
I followed the regular procedure:
* Turned off the macbook
* Opened the case
* Disconnected the battery
* Made the RAM and SSD replacement
* Reconnected the battery
* Case back on
After doing so, I installed macOS Sierra and noticed that the battery icon was gone. I tried disconecting the power cord and the laptop shut down.
I looked over the internet, tried the SMC reset, the P-RAM reset, tried disconecting the battery and reconecting, all that to no success.
The laptop was bought in 2013, the battery has 3 years of intense usage, I don't know the cycles or life as the laptop wasn't mine.
In coconutBattery, the battery doesn't show up.
Is this a case of a dead battery only?
Could it be the RAM or SSD causing trouble?
I get the battery icon with an X only on login screen, after loging in i don't even get the battery icon.
Should I get a new battery to test it out?
I mean, the laptop works great with the power cord conected, nothing fails...
-Can you help figure out whats wrong?
+Can you help figure out whats wrong?
+
+=== Atualizar (10-12-2016) ===
+
+UPDATE
+
+I have not been able to get a new battery to test it, but I tried resetting the SMC several times (The light in the charger does not change...);
+
+I did the P RAM reset several times too;
+
+Using a multimeter, is there a way I can check if the pins of the battery connector are receiving power?
+
+I mean, I have been reading a lot about SMC getting fried and I'm praying that's not the scenario here...
+I did not see any sparks or whatever like in some people cases... I used a proper plastic pry tool to remove the battery all the times, so i don't think I could have caused any king of short.
+
+Whats bothering me is the coincidence, has anyone ever experienced a battery that dies from being disconnected for a while and then reconnected? It was 89% when I got the laptop before the update.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2012

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MacBook not recognizing battery, not even in coconutbattery

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So here is the problem:
I wanted to upgrade a Macbook Pro 15 Mid 2012 from 4 GB of RAM to 8 GB and switch the HDD for an SSD.
I followed the regular procedure:
+
* Turned off the macbook
* Opened the case
* Disconnected the battery
* Made the RAM and SSD replacement
* Reconnected the battery
* Case back on
After doing so, I installed macOS Sierra and noticed that the battery icon was gone. I tried disconecting the power cord and the laptop shut down.
I looked over the internet, tried the SMC reset, the P-RAM reset, tried disconecting the battery and reconecting, all that to no success.
The laptop was bought in 2013, the battery has 3 years of intense usage, I don't know the cycles or life as the laptop wasn't mine.
In coconutBattery, the battery doesn't show up.
Is this a case of a dead battery only?
Could it be the RAM or SSD causing trouble?
I get the battery icon with an X only on login screen, after loging in i don't even get the battery icon.
Should I get a new battery to test it out?
I mean, the laptop works great with the power cord conected, nothing fails...
Can you help figure out whats wrong?

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-MacBook Pro 15"
+MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2012

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MacBook not recognizing battery, not even in coconutbattery

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

So here is the problem:
-I wanted to upgrade a Macbook Pro 15 Mid 2012 from 4gb of ram to 8gb and switch the hdd for an SSD.
+I wanted to upgrade a Macbook Pro 15 Mid 2012 from 4 GB of RAM to 8 GB and switch the HDD for an SSD.
I followed the regular procedure:
+* Turned off the macbook
+* Opened the case
+* Disconnected the battery
+* Made the RAM and SSD replacement
+* Reconnected the battery
+* Case back on
-Turned off the macbook
-
-Opened the case
-
-disconected the battery
-
-Made the RAM and SSD replacement
-
-Reconected the battery
-
-case back on
-
-After doing so, I installed macOS sierra and noticed that the battery icon was gone. I tried disconecting the power cord and the laptop shut down.
+After doing so, I installed macOS Sierra and noticed that the battery icon was gone. I tried disconecting the power cord and the laptop shut down.
I looked over the internet, tried the SMC reset, the P-RAM reset, tried disconecting the battery and reconecting, all that to no success.
The laptop was bought in 2013, the battery has 3 years of intense usage, I don't know the cycles or life as the laptop wasn't mine.
In coconutBattery, the battery doesn't show up.
Is this a case of a dead battery only?
Could it be the RAM or SSD causing trouble?
I get the battery icon with an X only on login screen, after loging in i don't even get the battery icon.
Should I get a new battery to test it out?
I mean, the laptop works great with the power cord conected, nothing fails...
Can you help figure out whats wrong?

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MacBook Pro 15"

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MacBook not recognizing battery, not even in coconutbattery

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

So here is the problem:

I wanted to upgrade a Macbook Pro 15 Mid 2012 from 4gb of ram to 8gb and switch the hdd for an SSD.

I followed the regular procedure:

Turned off the macbook

Opened the case

disconected the battery

Made the RAM and SSD replacement

Reconected the battery

case back on

After doing so, I installed macOS sierra and noticed that the battery icon was gone. I tried disconecting the power cord and the laptop shut down.

I looked over the internet, tried the SMC reset, the P-RAM reset, tried disconecting the battery and reconecting, all that to no success.

The laptop was bought in 2013, the battery has 3 years of intense usage, I don't know the cycles or life as the laptop wasn't mine.

In coconutBattery, the battery doesn't show up.

Is this a case of a dead battery only?

Could it be the RAM or SSD causing trouble?

I get the battery icon with an X only on login screen, after loging in i don't even get the battery icon.

Should I get a new battery to test it out?

I mean, the laptop works great with the power cord conected, nothing fails...

Can you help figure out whats wrong?

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MacBook Pro 15"

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