MacBook Pro 2013 Refurbishment and Logic Board replacement, and are they still good in 2022?
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- Refurbishing a MacBook Pro 13" Late-2013 with faulty logic board, replacing the logic board, cleaning, installing multiple macOS versions and seeing whether they are still a useful machine in 2022.
0:00 Introduction
2:02 Opening and Logic Board replacement
13:25 Tests and setup
16:03 Should you still buy a MBP 2013 in 2022? - Наука
Such a great video! Mine’s about 7 years old now and runs great, just needed a good clean. This was the BEST video and didn’t make it seem so intimidating as others. Thanks for the clear and easy walkthrough!
Great to hear! So glad it was helpful.
Great video, clear step by step. I have a question: you attached the old SSD in the new logical board then you make new installation. Why? Can we save the data in the SSD?
Great video! Any recommendations on which replacement logic board to purchase?
(My 2012 or 2013 MacBook Pro 13”, with i7, is non-responsive. No lights or fan sounds. The logic board has some white oxidation, which was removed with a touch of alcohol and compressed air).
Is the problem likely only the logic board?
Great video. After replacing the motherboard, my keyboard no longer lights up. The rest works perfect. Is there a connector just for the keyboard lights?
great video. I am trying to replace my board but they told me that I will need some kind of codes to install all application and main MAC OS. Is it right ?
Can i replace logicboard macbook pro early 2013 to logicboard macbook pro late 2013 ?
Hi,
Do you think i can upgrade my macbook air mid 2013 with a 2015 or 2017 logic board ?
Yes, the 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017 logic boards are all interchangeable.
@@BrueComputing this doesn't seem right. Wouldn't mounting holes, standoffs, and port locations differ between those models?
Where did you purchase this logic board? Link please?
I picked up a replacement on eBay.
@@BrueComputing the new logic board I got doesn't have a slot open for the touch pad. You say it's not required, will everything still work without it plugged in?
@@aprilestrella5766 If you don't plug in the touchpad then obviously it won't work.
@@BrueComputing I mean with turning it on, the power, the start up screen.. I know the touch won't work