I think Apple has serialized some of there parts. iFixit has seen transferring a 13" M2 MacBook Pro logic board into a 13" M1 MacBook Pro system which physically fits but the system won't run.
At this point if you can I would return the upper case to the seller and get your money back ASAP!
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To fix your system I would access the [https://www.selfservicerepair.com/home|Apple (real) self service site] to get the part and the Apple repair manual
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To fix your system I would access the [link|https://www.selfservicerepair.com/home|Apple (real) self service site] to get the part and the Apple repair manual
***Top case with battery and keyboard***
* 661-18432 - Space Grey
* 661-18432 - Silver
[link|https://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/2000/MA2084/en_US/macbookpro-13-M1-2020-07300299A-repair.pdf|2020 M1 13" MacBook Pro] to follow the repair process.
Sadly, it will likely cost a bit more but you then have access to the needed tool to relink the serialization. Keep your paperwork as I'm sure something will come about on the serialization!
I think Apple has serialized some of there parts. iFixit has seen transferring a 13" M2 MacBook Pro logic board into a 13" M1 MacBook Pro system which physically fits but the system won't run.
At this point if you can I would return the upper case to the seller and get your money back ASAP!
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To fix your system I would access the Apple (real) self service site to get the part and the Apple repair manual
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To fix your system I would access the [https://www.selfservicerepair.com/home|Apple (real) self service site] to get the part and the Apple repair manual
***Top case with battery and keyboard***
* 661-18432 - Space Grey
* 661-18432 - Silver
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[https://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/2000/MA2084/en_US/macbookpro-13-M1-2020-07300299A-repair.pdf|2020 M1 13" MacBook Pro] to follow the repair process.
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[link|https://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/2000/MA2084/en_US/macbookpro-13-M1-2020-07300299A-repair.pdf|2020 M1 13" MacBook Pro] to follow the repair process.
Sadly, it will likely cost a bit more but you then have access to the needed tool to relink the serialization. Keep your paperwork as I'm sure something will come about on the serialization!
I think Apple has serialized some of there parts. iFixit has seen transferring a 13" M2 MacBook Pro logic board into a 13" M1 MacBook Pro system which physically fits but the system won't run.
At this point if you can I would return the upper case to the seller and get your money back ASAP!
To fix your system I would access the Apple (real) self service site to get the part and the Apple repair manual
***Top case with battery and keyboard***
* 661-18432 - Space Grey
* 661-18432 - Silver
[https://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/2000/MA2084/en_US/macbookpro-13-M1-2020-07300299A-repair.pdf|2020 M1 13" MacBook Pro] to follow the repair process.
Sadly, it will likely cost a bit more but you then have access to the needed tool to relink the serialization. Keep your paperwork as I'm sure something will come about on the serialization!