hi all,
Sorry if this information is else where on this site as I'm unable to find anything regarding this issue I'm having hense me asking this question.
So i was using my MacBook yesterday and all was well untill it just turned off on me completely ... At first I assumed the battery had died but then I seen I had the mag safe charged connected so it couldn't be that, then I noticed the light on the charger was solid green indicating that the battery was charged.
I pressed the power button with nothing happening, I pressed the battery level indicator on the side whist it was connected to the charger and it showed 3 LEDs, I dis connected the charger and pressed the indicator again and nothing.
After googling a few things and trying various different ways of resetting smc pvram etc nothing was working, so I decided I would try a hard reset by disconnecting the battery from the board which did not work, while I had the bottom off the MacBook I was checking the board for anything that didn't look right when I seen that there was 2 chips or possible resistors that were every discoloured .... Green ish, I thought this may be the problem which I assumed I will need to replace the Logic board or send away for repair at this point, just before I give up I tried (with the bottom plate removed) disconnecting the battery and connected the charger then had somebody hold down the power button whilst I connected the battery again.... The results where that the 2 green discoloured chips on the board, resistors I assume, went bright orange then a puff of smoke but ahhh, but then the MacBook sparked in to life and all is working absolutely fine with theses resistors burnt out on the board.
I have used the machine for several hours doing various tasks and all is ok, as good as it's ever been
So my question is, what are these resistors/chips responsible for and are they likely to cause a issue with the machine going forward ?
Hopefully you can see the components on this picture.
Any help much appricatated.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw3vk67Zjxr8MXRJb0Nnby1UQXc/view?pref=2&pli=1
Thank you.
Here is what the chips looked like before then went orange and smoked up
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw3vk67Zjxr8bWZfRGxfN2pJRGc/view?pref=2&pli=1
Sorry if this information is else where on this site as I'm unable to find anything regarding this issue I'm having hense me asking this question.
So i was using my MacBook yesterday and all was well untill it just turned off on me completely ... At first I assumed the battery had died but then I seen I had the mag safe charged connected so it couldn't be that, then I noticed the light on the charger was solid green indicating that the battery was charged.
I pressed the power button with nothing happening, I pressed the battery level indicator on the side whist it was connected to the charger and it showed 3 LEDs, I dis connected the charger and pressed the indicator again and nothing.
After googling a few things and trying various different ways of resetting smc pvram etc nothing was working, so I decided I would try a hard reset by disconnecting the battery from the board which did not work, while I had the bottom off the MacBook I was checking the board for anything that didn't look right when I seen that there was 2 chips or possible resistors that were every discoloured .... Green ish, I thought this may be the problem which I assumed I will need to replace the Logic board or send away for repair at this point, just before I give up I tried (with the bottom plate removed) disconnecting the battery and connected the charger then had somebody hold down the power button whilst I connected the battery again.... The results where that the 2 green discoloured chips on the board, resistors I assume, went bright orange then a puff of smoke but ahhh, but then the MacBook sparked in to life and all is working absolutely fine with theses resistors burnt out on the board.
I have used the machine for several hours doing various tasks and all is ok, as good as it's ever been
So my question is, what are these resistors/chips responsible for and are they likely to cause a issue with the machine going forward ?
Hopefully you can see the components on this picture.
Any help much appricatated.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw3vk67Zjxr8MXRJb0Nnby1UQXc/view?pref=2&pli=1
Thank you.
Here is what the chips looked like before then went orange and smoked up
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw3vk67Zjxr8bWZfRGxfN2pJRGc/view?pref=2&pli=1
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