Your logic board got hit by a ground loop condition. Basically a surge traveled up to the system from either the charger (3rd party) or on eo your other connections (USB, FireWire or Ethernet connection).
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Your logic board got hit by a ground loop condition. Basically a surge traveled up to the system from either the charger (3rd party) or one of your other connections (USB, FireWire or Ethernet connection).
'''Lets try this Hail-Mary''' - Disconnect the charger and other connections, then the battery internally, press and hold the power button for a good minute. Now plug in your battery and MagSafe charger. Now press the power button any reaction?
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Your logic board got hit by a ground loop condition. Basically a surge traveled up to the system from either the charger (3rd party) or on eo your other connections (USB, FireWire or Ethernet connection).
'''Lets try this Hail-Mary''' - Disconnect the charger and other connections, then the battery internally, press and hold the power button for a good minute. Now plug in your battery and MagSafe charger. Now press the power button any reaction?
Follow these steps: [guide|1513]