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-You can try using my EFI script: [macOS-Disable-RAM-Areas](https://github.com/0nelight/macOS-Disable-RAM-Areas). It works by disabling defective memory areas in your Mac’s RAM, which may help your system boot and function properly again without needing to replace the logic board. By identifying and bypassing faulty memory regions before macOS boots, it prevents the system from trying to access them. Please note that I’ve only tested this on a MacBook Pro Late 2013.
+You can try using my EFI Utility: [macOS-Disable-RAM-Areas]([link|https://github.com/0nelight/macOS-Disable-RAM-Areas|macOS-Disable-RAM-Areas]). It works by disabling defective memory areas in your Mac’s RAM, which may help your system boot and function properly again without needing to replace the logic board. By identifying and bypassing faulty memory regions before macOS boots, it prevents the system from trying to access them. Please note that I’ve only tested this on a MacBook Pro Late 2013.[br]
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+Update 2024:[br]
+Can comfirm it also works on MacBook Pro 2019 :-)

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You can try using my EFI script: [macOS-Disable-RAM-Areas](https://github.com/0nelight/macOS-Disable-RAM-Areas). It works by disabling defective memory areas in your Mac’s RAM, which may help your system boot and function properly again without needing to replace the logic board. By identifying and bypassing faulty memory regions before macOS boots, it prevents the system from trying to access them. Please note that I’ve only tested this on a MacBook Pro Late 2013.

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