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Introduction
Use this guide to replace the logic board in an Early 2020 MacBook Air.
'''***Note that Touch ID will not function after replacing the logic board.'''*** The MacBook’s original Touch ID sensor is uniquely paired to the logic board at the factory—and without Apple’s proprietary calibration process, even a genuine replacement logic board from another MacBook Air won’t work.
If you replace the logic board, you must install a paired Touch ID sensor to retain Touch ID functionality.