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Retina 13" Wont Start
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<blockquote data-quote="jmoshkowski" data-source="post: 1568685" data-attributes="member: 321153"><p>Yea I followed ifixit for the most part problem with them is they dont do reassembly from what i see besides the obvious do it backwards. My house is pretty moist so the static is low but certainty possible although i didn't feel any but certainly it could have happened without me feeling it too. I am not a computer tech but i know my way around the insides of computers and iPhones. This is crazy. I really need my computer for school.</p><p></p><p>I did assume that if the battery was having issues the AC adapter would bypass it. I took the interposer out an flexed all the little tabs up so to ensure they were making contact and i put a little dielectric grease in too, so to ensure good contact. Nothing seems to happen I refuse to believe i burnt it out because i am pretty sure i took careful actions to do the job. I feel like it is a ground or something Are the little pins that push down when the back cover goes on grounds or switches of some sort? I feel like I need to do something like left right left right ab ab ab to get it running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmoshkowski, post: 1568685, member: 321153"] Yea I followed ifixit for the most part problem with them is they dont do reassembly from what i see besides the obvious do it backwards. My house is pretty moist so the static is low but certainty possible although i didn't feel any but certainly it could have happened without me feeling it too. I am not a computer tech but i know my way around the insides of computers and iPhones. This is crazy. I really need my computer for school. I did assume that if the battery was having issues the AC adapter would bypass it. I took the interposer out an flexed all the little tabs up so to ensure they were making contact and i put a little dielectric grease in too, so to ensure good contact. Nothing seems to happen I refuse to believe i burnt it out because i am pretty sure i took careful actions to do the job. I feel like it is a ground or something Are the little pins that push down when the back cover goes on grounds or switches of some sort? I feel like I need to do something like left right left right ab ab ab to get it running. [/QUOTE]
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