I have this MacBook Pro that does not let me install an operating system, I have tried multiple versions of MacOS, Windows and Linux however all of these froze during installation and would not complete.
On the odd occasion I was able to get the progress bar for MacOS to 100% but it would not budge after that.
I have tried all the typical solutions to this problem (resetting SMC/Nvram, disabling the dedicated gpu, e.t.c.) however none of these methods proved effective.
On closer inspection of the logic board, I found that these 2 components (pictures) appear to have their connection to the logic board damaged. I would like to know what those components are and what they are responsible for in the device. Could they be the source of my issue?
I have this MacBook Pro that does not let me install an operating system, I have tried multiple versions of MacOS, Windows and Linux however all of these froze during installation and would not complete.
On the odd occasion I was able to get the progress bar for MacOS to 100% but it would not budge after that.
I have tried all the typical solutions to this problem (resetting SMC/Nvram, disabling the dedicated gpu, e.t.c.) however none of these methods proved effective.
On closer inspection of the logic board, I found that these 2 components (pictures) appear to have their connection to the logic board damaged. I would like to know what those components are and what they are responsible for in the device. Could they be the source of my issue?
Hi,
I have this MacBook Pro that does not let me install an operating system, I have tried multiple versions of MacOS, Windows and Linux however all of these froze during installation and would not complete.
On the odd occasion I was able to get the progress bar for MacOS to 100% but it would not budge after that.
I have tried all the typical solutions to this problem (resetting SMC/Nvram, disabling the dedicated gpu, e.t.c.) however none of these methods proved effective.
On closer inspection of the logic board, I found that these 2 components (pictures) appear to have their connection to the logic board damaged. I would like to know what those components are and what they are responsible for in the device. Could they be the source of my issue?
Any help is greatly appreciated! : )
Thanks
Pictures:
https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/aVaDG1YxYFFLx2qp.full
https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/BZsYwN4U5x4MOuTq.full
https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/aVaDG1YxYFFLx2qp.full