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Crashed 2011 MBA Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="rochford77" data-source="post: 1565328" data-attributes="member: 310227"><p>ugh: well, that is the thing. i never emailed him, never called him. ONLY texted him. so i cant check email or call records, and sprint does not provide text records (I know, i work for them, lol)</p><p></p><p>i didn't remove it because honestly, it seemed like a pain in the A**. and i swore i saved the password in my google keep or Evernote. but sadly i cannot find it. and i got a new phone since then (again i work for sprint lol). </p><p></p><p>as of right now i have an 11" paperweight and Apple refuses to help. so silly i have a perfect machine in front of me that i cant use.</p><p></p><p>humpf. </p><p></p><p>anyone else have an idea. the only thing i can think of is to buy a new logic board, or find someone else with an identical computer, move the SSD over to that machine. recover the OS, then move the drive back? but who is going to let me do that to their computer, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rochford77, post: 1565328, member: 310227"] ugh: well, that is the thing. i never emailed him, never called him. ONLY texted him. so i cant check email or call records, and sprint does not provide text records (I know, i work for them, lol) i didn't remove it because honestly, it seemed like a pain in the A**. and i swore i saved the password in my google keep or Evernote. but sadly i cannot find it. and i got a new phone since then (again i work for sprint lol). as of right now i have an 11" paperweight and Apple refuses to help. so silly i have a perfect machine in front of me that i cant use. humpf. anyone else have an idea. the only thing i can think of is to buy a new logic board, or find someone else with an identical computer, move the SSD over to that machine. recover the OS, then move the drive back? but who is going to let me do that to their computer, lol. [/QUOTE]
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