The Green MagSafe LED is a good sign the system is getting power and the battery appears to be charged.
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As you are not getting any response when you try starting the system so is the keyboard or is it the logic board that is not responding?
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As you are not getting any response when you try starting the system. So is the keyboard or is it the logic board that is not responding?
I would see if shorting across the power pads on the logic board gets a response this is bypassing the keyboards power switch.
Here’s more on where they are on your system [link|https://beetstech.com/blog/where-are-macbook-pro-unibody-power-on-pads-located#a1297E2009M2009|2009 17” MacBook Pro]
The Green MagSafe LED is a good sign the system is getting power and the battery appears to be charged.
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As you are not getting any response when you try starting the system so is the keyboard or is it the logic board that is not responding? I would see if shorting the power pads on the logic board gets a response this is bypassing the keyboards power switch
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As you are not getting any response when you try starting the system so is the keyboard or is it the logic board that is not responding?
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Here’s more on where they are on your system [https://beetstech.com/blog/where-are-macbook-pro-unibody-power-on-pads-located#a1297E2009M2009|2009 17” MacBook Pro]
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I would see if shorting across the power pads on the logic board gets a response this is bypassing the keyboards power switch.
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Here’s more on where they are on your system [link|https://beetstech.com/blog/where-are-macbook-pro-unibody-power-on-pads-located#a1297E2009M2009|2009 17” MacBook Pro]
Doesn’t sound good ;-{
The Green MagSafe LED is a good sign the system is getting power and the battery appears to be charged.
As you are not getting any response when you try starting the system so is the keyboard or is it the logic board that is not responding? I would see if shorting the power pads on the logic board gets a response this is bypassing the keyboards power switch
Here’s more on where they are on your system [https://beetstech.com/blog/where-are-macbook-pro-unibody-power-on-pads-located#a1297E2009M2009|2009 17” MacBook Pro]