Hey all,
First I want to say I am so grateful for this community. All the info and boardview stuff has helped me fix quite a few things already!
I have one project I'm super stuck on. A very water damaged Macbook 2012 i5 that I am repairing. I got it to boot up and chime with LCD and all (yay! see that repair here: https://vimeo.com/251045518) but now I am stuck because:
1) It does not see internal SATA HDD (though drive spins up, as does DVD player)
2) USB seems to work for a second, but then external drive starts making clicking sounds
3) External FW boot crashes with Kernal Panic
This is with many different cables, drives, etc.
Firewire port works and it will boot a drive off there, but usually hangs and goes into kernal panic:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/158377...posted-public/
(I can upload a better pic later today).
It looks like USB / SATA are obviously not working...I think the culprit is going to be a connection to U1800. I don't know where to start though, that chip is massive. I examined the board carefully and things look OK, voltage seems good and I did RAM changes (both slot and card). The only really dubious point is a the PEGCLKRQA_L_GPIO47 signal to U1800. It's a BGA connection to internal trace so I can't do much to check it though :/ It says it's for PCIE though I kind of doubt that is the issue.
Anyone know where to start? Which clock signals I should check ? Kernal panic seems to indicate USB error...
Thanks!!
-Audiomodder
First I want to say I am so grateful for this community. All the info and boardview stuff has helped me fix quite a few things already!

I have one project I'm super stuck on. A very water damaged Macbook 2012 i5 that I am repairing. I got it to boot up and chime with LCD and all (yay! see that repair here: https://vimeo.com/251045518) but now I am stuck because:
1) It does not see internal SATA HDD (though drive spins up, as does DVD player)
2) USB seems to work for a second, but then external drive starts making clicking sounds
3) External FW boot crashes with Kernal Panic
This is with many different cables, drives, etc.
Firewire port works and it will boot a drive off there, but usually hangs and goes into kernal panic:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/158377...posted-public/
(I can upload a better pic later today).
It looks like USB / SATA are obviously not working...I think the culprit is going to be a connection to U1800. I don't know where to start though, that chip is massive. I examined the board carefully and things look OK, voltage seems good and I did RAM changes (both slot and card). The only really dubious point is a the PEGCLKRQA_L_GPIO47 signal to U1800. It's a BGA connection to internal trace so I can't do much to check it though :/ It says it's for PCIE though I kind of doubt that is the issue.
Anyone know where to start? Which clock signals I should check ? Kernal panic seems to indicate USB error...
Thanks!!
-Audiomodder
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