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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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Wow! I’m sorry to hear you fell, hope you’re not badly hurt.
There are two parts I would take out the first is the logic board the other is the power button (Touch ID).
But before we go to this extreme lets see if we can make a silk purse out of your sows ear ;-}
Can you tell us was is physically broken. I assume the display is smashed is the keyboard and the main case still in working order? If you can post some pics [guide|21499]
If you try powering up the system connected to an external display do you get any reaction?
What I’m thinking is if we can get the system running long enough to salvage any of the data you have on it (if you hadn’t backed up) as well as at least properly wipe the drive so you don’t need to worry about taking things apart as well as then being stuck with a logic board that you then need to worry about how to deal with it.
-While the person who checked your system may have told you it was a lost cause I’ve brought a few systems back from the grave with out breaking the bank or found ways to make the system still useful.
+While the person who checked your system may have told you it was a lost cause, I’ve brought a few systems back from the grave with out breaking the bank or found ways to make the system still useful.
Give us a chance!

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Wow! I’m sorry to hear you fell, hope you’re not badly hurt.
There are two parts I would take out the first is the logic board the other is the power button (Touch ID).
But before we go to this extreme lets see if we can make a silk purse out of your sows ear ;-}
-Can you tell us was is physically broken. I assume the display is smashed is the keyboard and the main case still in working order?
+Can you tell us was is physically broken. I assume the display is smashed is the keyboard and the main case still in working order? If you can post some pics [guide|21499]
If you try powering up the system connected to an external display do you get any reaction?
What I’m thinking is if we can get the system running long enough to salvage any of the data you have on it (if you hadn’t backed up) as well as at least properly wipe the drive so you don’t need to worry about taking things apart as well as then being stuck with a logic board that you then need to worry about how to deal with it.
While the person who checked your system may have told you it was a lost cause I’ve brought a few systems back from the grave with out breaking the bank or found ways to make the system still useful.
-Give us a chance! If you can post some pics [guide|21499]
+Give us a chance!

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Wow! I’m sorry to hear you fell, hope you’re not badly hurt.

There are two parts I would take out the first is the logic board the other is the power button (Touch ID).

But before we go to this extreme lets see if we can make a silk purse out of your sows ear ;-}

Can you tell us was is physically broken. I assume the display is smashed is the keyboard and the main case still in working order?

If you try powering up the system connected to an external display do you get any reaction?

What I’m thinking is if we can get the system running long enough to salvage any of the data you have on it (if you hadn’t backed up) as well as at least properly wipe the drive so you don’t need to worry about taking things apart as well as then being stuck with a logic board that you then need to worry about how to deal with it.

While the person who checked your system may have told you it was a lost cause I’ve brought a few systems back from the grave with out breaking the bank or found ways to make the system still useful.

Give us a chance! If you can post some pics [guide|21499]

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