Hi, was wondering if anybody knows apple diagnostic codes well enough to know whether VDH002 necessarily signifies a problem with the SSD, or could it be a logic board issue?
My macbook pro retina late 2013 suddenly hung, and subsequently has refused to boot with a flashing question mark. Running diagnostics through D reveals the VDH002 error code. I have not yet had the opportunity to reseat the ssd in a different mac or migration case to try and see if it works elsewhere. However, removing it from the logic board and running diagnostics again (without the ssd) still gives VDH002. Could this be a logic board controller issue? Or is that just generic for no drive detected, and I can safely order a new ssd drive?
Thanks for any advice.
Edit: the ssd unit feels very hot to the touch after turning on/shutting down the machine. 60c or so. No corrosion or other damage/shorting visible, for what little is exposed.
Hi, was wondering if anybody knows apple diagnostic codes well enough to know whether VDH002 necessarily signifies a problem with the SSD, or could it be a logic board issue?
My macbook pro retina late 2013 suddenly hung, and subsequently has refused to boot with a flashing question mark. Running diagnostics through D reveals the VDH002 error code. I have not yet had the opportunity to reseat the ssd in a different mac or migration case to try and see if it works elsewhere. However, removing it from the logic board and running diagnostics again (without the ssd) still gives VDH002. Could this be a logic board controller issue? Or is that just generic for no drive detected, and I can safely order a new ssd drive?
Thanks for any advice.
Edit: the ssd unit feels very hot to the touch after turning on/shutting down the machine. 60c or so. No corrosion or other damage/shorting visible, for what little is exposed.
Hi, was wondering if anybody knows apple diagnostic codes well enough to know whether VDH002 necessarily signifies a problem with the SSD, or could it be a logic board issue?
My macbook pro retina late 2013 suddenly hung, and subsequently has refused to boot with a flashing question mark. Running diagnostics through D reveals the VDH002 error code. I have not yet had the opportunity to reseat the ssd in a different mac or migration case to try and see if it works elsewhere. However, removing it from the logic board and running diagnostics again (without the ssd) still gives VDH002. Could this be a logic board controller issue? Or is that just generic for no drive detected, and I can safely order a new ssd drive?
Thanks for any advice.
Edit: the ssd unit feels very hot to the touch after turning on/shutting down the machine. 60c or so. No corrosion or other damage/shorting visible, for what little is exposed.
Hi, was wondering if anybody knows apple diagnostic codes well enough to know whether VDH002 necessarily signifies a problem with the SSD, or could it be a logic board issue?
My macbook pro retina late 2013 suddenly hung, and subsequently has refused to boot with a flashing question mark. Running diagnostics through D reveals the VDH002 error code. I have not yet had the opportunity to reseat the ssd in a different mac or migration case to try and see if it works elsewhere. However, removing it from the logic board and running diagnostics again (without the ssd) still gives VDH002. Could this be a logic board controller issue? Or is that just generic for no drive detected, and I can safely order a new ssd drive?
Thanks for any advice.
Edit: the ssd unit feels very hot to the touch after turning on/shutting down the machine. 60c or so. No corrosion or other damage/shorting visible, for what little is exposed.
Hi, was wondering if anybody knows apple diagnostic codes well enough to know whether VDH002 necessarily signifies a problem with the SSD, or could it be a logic board issue?
My macbook pro retina late 2013 suddenly hung, and subsequently has refused to boot with a flashing question mark. Running diagnostics through D reveals the VDH002 error code. I have not yet had the opportunity to reseat the ssd in a different mac or migration case to try and see if it works elsewhere. However, removing it from the logic board and running diagnostics again (without the ssd) still gives VDH002. Could this be a logic board controller issue? Or is that just generic for no drive detected, and I can safely order a new ssd drive?
Thanks for any advice.
Edit: the ssd unit feels very hot to the touch after turning on/shutting down the machine. 60c or so. No corrosion or other damage/shorting visible, for what little is exposed.
Hi, was wondering if anybody knows apple diagnostic codes well enough to know whether VDH002 necessarily signifies a problem with the SSD, or could it be a logic board issue?
My macbook pro retina late 2013 suddenly hung, and subsequently has refused to boot with a flashing question mark. Running diagnostics through D reveals the VDH002 error code. I have not yet had the opportunity to reseat the ssd in a different mac or migration case to try and see if it works elsewhere. However, removing it from the logic board and running diagnostics again (without the ssd) still gives VDH002. Could this be a logic board controller issue? Or is that just generic for no drive detected, and I can safely order a new ssd drive?
Thanks for any advice.
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Edit: the ssd unit feels very hot to the touch after turning on/shutting down the machine. 60c or so. No corrosion or other damage/shorting visible, for what little is exposed.
Hi, was wondering if anybody knows apple diagnostic codes well enough to know whether VDH002 necessarily signifies a problem with the SSD, or could it be a logic board issue?
My macbook pro retina late 2013 suddenly hung, and subsequently has refused to boot with a flashing question mark. Running diagnostics through D reveals the VDH002 error code. I have not yet had the opportunity to reseat the ssd in a different mac or migration case to try and see if it works elsewhere. However, removing it from the logic board and running diagnostics again (without the ssd) still gives VDH002. Could this be a logic board controller issue? Or is that just generic for no drive detected, and I can safely order a new ssd drive?
Thanks for any advice.