820-02020-a clicking trackpad, will not go into dfu..

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  • 1centchips
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    • Feb 2016
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    820-02020-a clicking trackpad, will not go into dfu..

    Hi all,
    Have a m1 pro that recently had a fall from a bed, was working fine for few days and now does not want to turn on, the only thing that works is the clicks on the trackpad...
    When just the 87w genuine charger is connected I get the following:
    L5230 switches between 1.2v and 5.14v, L5800 5820 5840 have 3.78V LC320 has 5.14V
    FF200 FF201​ have 5.14v.

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