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SOLVED! After my new logic board replacement,? folder appears.

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I had a ram problem with my A1370, and replaced the logic board. I replaced the components needed, and it boots. It goes to a white screen, but about 60 seconds later it flashes the ? folder. I held option while I had my macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra USB 3.0 into the PC. Nothing shows. Reset the NVRAM, tried OPT-CMD-R, CMD-R, and any other recommendations. I reseated the SSD and ensured all cables and ribbon cables were connected properly. I also double-checked if the logic board was installed properly, and it was. I don't know what else to do but go onto Ifixit. Please help!

***UPDATE!!!!!!***

***I've got my MacBook to work!***

***I put Hackintosh Lion on my USB***

***Booted it and it worked!***

***I went into the installer and installed macOS Lion.***[br]

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+SOLVED! After my new logic board replacement,? folder appears.

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I had a ram problem with my A1370, and replaced the logic board. I replaced the components needed, and it boots. It goes to a white screen, but about 60 seconds later it flashes the ? folder. I held option while I had my macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra USB 3.0 into the PC. Nothing shows. Reset the NVRAM, tried OPT-CMD-R, CMD-R, and any other recommendations. I reseated the SSD and ensured all cables and ribbon cables were connected properly. I also double-checked if the logic board was installed properly, and it was. I don't know what else to do but go onto Ifixit. Please help!

***UPDATE!!!!!!***

***I've got my MacBook to work!***

***I put Hackintosh Lion on my USB***

***Booted it and it worked!***

***I went into the installer and installed macOS Lion.***[br]

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MacBook Air 11" Late 2010

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After my new logic board replacement,? folder appears.

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

I had a ram problem with my A1370, and replaced the logic board. I replaced the components needed, and it boots. It goes to a white screen, but about 60 seconds later it flashes the ? folder. I held option while I had my macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra USB 3.0 into the PC. Nothing shows. Reset the NVRAM, tried OPT-CMD-R, CMD-R, and any other recommendations. I reseated the SSD and ensured all cables and ribbon cables were connected properly. I also double-checked if the logic board was installed properly, and it was. I don't know what else to do but go onto Ifixit. Please help!
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+***UPDATE!!!!!!***
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+***I've got my MacBook to work!***
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+***I put Hackintosh Lion on my USB***
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+***Booted it and it worked!***
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+***I went into the installer and installed macOS Lion.***[br]

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MacBook Air 11" Late 2010

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After my new logic board replacement,? folder appears.

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

I had a ram problem with my A1370, and replaced the logic board. I replaced the components needed, and it boots. It goes to a white screen, but about 60 seconds later it flashes the ? folder. I held option while I had my macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra USB 3.0 into the PC. Nothing shows. Reset the NVRAM, tried OPT-CMD-R, CMD-R, and any other recommendations. I reseated the SSD and ensured all cables and ribbon cables were connected properly. I also double-checked if the logic board was installed properly, and it was. I don't know what else to do but go onto Ifixit. Please help!

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MacBook Air 11" Late 2010

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