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  • Instafixx
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    • Jul 2022
    • 374
    • India

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    Macbook A1932 820-01521 No Image

    Hi, I have a Macbook 820-01521 A1932 model.
    The machine switches on - as confirmed by plugging in an external adapter but there is no image on the screen. Backlight is ON.

    Doing a PRAM/SMC Reset makes the screen active once in a while for a few seconds but it again goes off. (SMC/PRAM reset doesnt work always.)

    No Corrosion on the board but there was a lot of dust. Cleaned that.

    Anyone faced such an issue before?
  • Instafixx
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jul 2022
    • 374
    • India

    #2
    Re: Macbook A1932 820-01521 No Image

    Originally posted by evolpe
    dead cpu
    How is it a dead CPU? It is switching on and working fine. Only there is No Image on the LCD.

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