i want bypass mdm on Macbook Air A2337 emc 3598
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Re: macbook air A2337 MDM
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Macbook air a2337 820-02016 nand chip was short (hynix 256 gb) with liquid damaged but i dont have same board
i have a2289 scrap board (820-01987) chip (tsb 4226) can i replace hynix chip with tsb 4226 or any optionComment
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Hello guys I want to bypass mobile device management on my MacBook Air A2337 emc 3598 SN. FVFHQ57NQ6LRAttached FilesComment
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by tommy97Hi,
we're getting quite a lot wiped A1932 & A2337 from scrap with MDM (Remote management), we'd like to find permanent solution to remove it without CPU swap as it gets not economical, I found iremove.tools website which offer permanent solution, however if they got shut-down i believe laptops would also get locked? Does anyone have any knowledge about this service & about any other possible method? -
by brockaulyHi guys,
If I unplugged the battery and the charger, then plug the battery then the charger, it charges without problem.
Then if I unplug the charger and plug it back, it won't charge anymore.
In the first case, main voltage is regulated at ~12.5V and charges the battery.
After unplugging the charger, main voltage drops to battery voltage at ~11.5V.
After replugging the charger, main voltage stays at ~11.5V and won't go up to ~12.5V again.
I found C520A (2.2ยต after current sensor from USB-C source) completely burnt and removed it properly. I cleaned... -
by rouninHi everyone,
I'm working on a MacBook Air 2020 (A2337, board 820-02016) and running into a strange USB-C issue. I've gone through quite a bit of testing and part replacement, but I'm stuck โ hoping someone here can shed some light.
๐ Original Issue
The machine initially wouldn't negotiate 20V over USB-C โ stuck at 5V.
Diagnosis showed PP1V5_UPC0_LDO_CORE shorted to ground.
I replaced U3100 (UF400) using a donor board (A2179), and the machine powers on fine now.
โ ๏ธ New Problem: One USB-C Port Only Works in One Orientation... -
by obelix24I'm working on Macbook air a2337
It's stuck on 5V.
I've replaced both CD3217B12 IC's and U8100
When i connect USB-C ampmeter i'm getting 5V 0.01 - 0.4a and restart ampmeter and again ....
I tried to connect to another mac and i'm not able to get it to DFU.
history is that this macbook just died randomly and owner was not able to start it again.
PPBUS_AON is 12.3V
i'm missing PP5V_S2 - 0V
According to repair wiki i've checked https://repair.wiki/w/MacBook_Air_A2...current_draw_c... -
by tobeend1. RESET MACOS WITH IPSW
a. Power off MacBook, press and hold the power button to enter Recovery
b. Open Disk Utility, remove Macintosh HD
c. Reboot, connect to the network to Activate Mac.
d. Plug the C cord in the first port of the MacBook into the other Mac, then power off the MacBook
d. Hold down the Control (L) + Option (L) + Shift (R) + Power key combination for 10 seconds
e. Release the other keys, but keep holding the Power key for another 10 seconds
f. MacBook is returned to DFU, open Apple Configurator 2 on the other Mac, right-click... - Loading...
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