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MacBook air (mid 2009) beeps every five seconds after keyboard connect

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Hi!

So, I was trying to fix a mid 2009 (A1304) macbook air and concluded the keyboard was probably broken. So, I disconnected the ribbon cable for the keyboard and started the macbook using the power pads, and it worked!

Genius as I am, I (let’s say accidentally) reconnected the keyboard ribbon connector while the computer was booting. After that, it will only give me a beep every five seconds.

Now, I know this is stating there is a ram problem, but since the ram on a macbook air is soldered onto the logic board… does this mean this macbook air is probably fried?

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-MacBook Air
+MacBook Air Models A1237 and A1304

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MacBook air (mid 2009) beeps every five seconds after keyboard connect

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Hi!

So, I was trying to fix a mid 2009 (A1304) macbook air and concluded the keyboard was probably broken. So, I disconnected the ribbon cable for the keyboard and started the macbook using the power pads, and it worked!

Genius as I am, I (let’s say accidentally) reconnected the keyboard ribbon connector while the computer was booting. After that, it will only give me a beep every five seconds.

Now, I know this is stating there is a ram problem, but since the ram on a macbook air is soldered onto the logic board… does this mean this macbook air is probably fried?

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MacBook Air

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