MacBook Air A1932 internet recovery loop

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  • nikolayu
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    • Feb 2021
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    MacBook Air A1932 internet recovery loop

    I have A1932 that is going to internet recovery every time.
    i tried nvram and smc reset but it looks that MacBook is not reacting to that.
    i tried to restore it through DFU but it restarts in the middle of process and Apple Configurator does not show any error, just stays like in progress.
    keyboard is working because I can connect to WiFi but internet recovery always fails with 2100 or 2003 error.
    also won’t open option to boot from usb device.

    and I noticed that is not possible to turn off the MacBook. It’s always turning on by itself.


    did someone had similar issue?

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