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-Dan how Come we need to replace this cable? Is it literally that crucial to change the cable? Does it just by having the new cable replaced allow for the laptop to then fully turn on and load like normal? I guess my objective is to figure out the reason behind changing to that new cable. See my MacBook was erased by me via find my iPhone app remotely, and it did erase everything from the computer. I then press the button to power it on like normal after doing this, and after Remotely erasing it from my iPhone every time I power it on and it went to white screen with a circle and a slash through it. I did some research and diagnosed it being a shot out SDD. So I have now replaced my solid test drive with a Samsung 860 evo 1TB
+Dan how Come we need to replace this cable?
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+Is it literally that crucial to change the cable? Does it just by having the new cable replaced allow for the laptop to then fully turn on and load like normal?
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+I guess my objective is to figure out the reason behind changing to that new cable. See my MacBook was erased by me via find my iPhone app remotely, and it did erase everything from the computer. I then press the button to power it on like normal after doing this, and after Remotely erasing it from my iPhone every time I power it on and it went to white screen with a circle and a slash through it.
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+I did some research and diagnosed it being a shot out SDD. So I have now replaced my solid test drive with a Samsung 860 evo 1TB

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 LUCIANO TRINIDADD

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Dan how Come we need to replace this cable? Is it literally that crucial to change the cable?  Does it just by having the new cable replaced allow for the laptop to then fully turn on and load like normal? I guess my objective is to figure out the reason behind changing to that new cable.  See my MacBook was erased by me via find my iPhone app remotely, and it did erase everything from the computer. I then press the button to power it on like normal after doing this, and  after  Remotely erasing it from my iPhone every time I power it on and it went to white screen with a circle and a slash through it. I did some research and diagnosed it being a shot out SDD.  So I have now replaced my solid test drive with a Samsung 860 evo 1TB

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