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Help!!!!! Late 2013 rMBP and Blank Board Serializer Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="loomis130" data-source="post: 1767149" data-attributes="member: 395041"><p>Hi all! I just replaced the logic board in my cousin's late 2013 13" Retina MacBook Pro (2.4 GHz, 16 GB, 256 GB). When I booted it up, the serial number now displays as "Unavailable" in About this Mac. I've tried using two different versions of Blank Board Serializer to set the serial number to the one on the case. With one version, it boots successfully and I can go through all of the prompts, but at the last second it craps out and gives me "error 460". With the other version, it can be chosen from the boot selector, but it gives me an EFI error and a cursor. How can I resolve this? The nearest Apple Store is several hours away and they aren't very friendly with home repairs.</p><p>Thank you so much!</p><p>David</p><p></p><p>PS- This is my first post, so I apologize if I don't have good forum etiquette.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loomis130, post: 1767149, member: 395041"] Hi all! I just replaced the logic board in my cousin's late 2013 13" Retina MacBook Pro (2.4 GHz, 16 GB, 256 GB). When I booted it up, the serial number now displays as "Unavailable" in About this Mac. I've tried using two different versions of Blank Board Serializer to set the serial number to the one on the case. With one version, it boots successfully and I can go through all of the prompts, but at the last second it craps out and gives me "error 460". With the other version, it can be chosen from the boot selector, but it gives me an EFI error and a cursor. How can I resolve this? The nearest Apple Store is several hours away and they aren't very friendly with home repairs. Thank you so much! David PS- This is my first post, so I apologize if I don't have good forum etiquette. [/QUOTE]
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