How you fix a DEAD Macbook with a 50c part...

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • Macbook A1989 ( 4 port with touchbar ) is on the workbench after the owner found that it wouldn't turn on or accept charge after sitting for a couple of weeks.
    Their Apple store advised them that the logic board had failed and a replacement unit was required; adding insult to injury all data would be lost.
    This is a common scenario for owners of Macbooks; with the data storage now soldered on the board and locked & encrypted by the T2 security system, the only way to recover data is to restore functionality to the logic board. This is what is done here.

Комментарии • 98

  • @bblod4896
    @bblod4896 Год назад +30

    My theory: Apple will not pay a real technician to repair their products, it's just easier to swap a board and send the whole lot off to China for refurbishment.
    Sad because, unlike in the past where manufacturers of consumer electronic equipment such as radios, TVs, and stereo systems encourage repair through local businesses offering service manuals, technical bulletins and parts; they have taken an anti consumer turn for the worse. Paul, thanks to you and everyone else who bucks the system and keeps repair work alive.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +12

      I agree, from their business perspective, it's actually the right route. I've mentioned it many times before, and it would be to my own detriment likely, but Apple should consider providing iCloud storage with enough capacity for the device they sell as part of the original purchase price for the duration of the warranty. Would have at least a two fold windfall;
      1) their customers would be somewhat more likely to go with the more expensive LB replacement since their data is fine
      2) Apple gains an almost guaranteed iCloud storage subscription client long-term

    • @sarahkatherine8458
      @sarahkatherine8458 Год назад +4

      And the dangerous thing is: those boards still have the owner's data. I doubt they will wipe the data before sending off for refurbishment.

    • @dingokidneys
      @dingokidneys Год назад +3

      @@sarahkatherine8458 If the board's not bootable, I think that's 100% likely.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +4

      @@sarahkatherine8458 that's a good point - if refurbished, and if the client doesn't have a complex password (or any) then their data would be up for grabs. While Apply may have a *policy* stating that all data is scrubbed, it's not to say someone at the refurbishing centre doesn't take an opportunity potentially.

    • @zytechnology
      @zytechnology Год назад +2

      We still exist !!!!!!! Greetings from a Forensic SMT Rework technician in the US- FL

  • @jimstand
    @jimstand Год назад +11

    Paul, these type of repair videos are fantastic.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +1

      Glad you like them. Trying hard to put more effort in to the work.

  • @adrko
    @adrko Год назад +10

    Great video! I hope the shorter video format will keep bringing more people to the channel

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +2

      Likewise - and it does seem to be doing that.

  • @SolderBrothers
    @SolderBrothers Год назад +10

    Love the channel. The protection circuit hides the bad cap. I have noticed, from before and after photos, the cap never sees enough current to show the micro fractures in the MLCC. once we inject voltage and get the cap hot, the fractures appear clear. Some devices I have seen that do show the bad cap, maybe have a slower shutdown of the protection, or they have attempted to restart so many times, they eventually start to show. Great repair.

  • @zizlog_sound
    @zizlog_sound Год назад +1

    Apple Genius Bar doesn’t deserve its name anymore.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +1

      It's definitely a bit of a misnomer.

    • @DrFiero
      @DrFiero 10 месяцев назад

      Should be just "Apple Bar" - where employees come to gab, and get paid. While telling you all hope is lost.

  • @QsTechService1
    @QsTechService1 Год назад +2

    Nice repair Sure you tease us with
    20 second kitty cat clips 😅❤

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +2

      It's a reward for the viewership. The original clip was quite a bit longer but I'll save that for another day ;)

    • @QsTechService1
      @QsTechService1 Год назад +1

      😀@@pldaniels

  • @TheTascam56
    @TheTascam56 Год назад +2

    I’m definitely enjoying these shorts Mr Daniels but missing the live streams! Have a great weekend 👍

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +3

      They'll return in due time. Thanks for dropping a word.

  • @DrTeddyMMM
    @DrTeddyMMM Год назад +2

    Continuing on your road of Awesomeness! Good on ya!

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад

      Thanks. Now to get more videos done...

  • @marcellipovsky8222
    @marcellipovsky8222 Год назад +2

    Finally something I can watch in a reasonable time :-D Thank you Paul! ♥

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +2

      Doing what I can to get things back on track - thanks for watching it.

  • @warrenstamps6553
    @warrenstamps6553 Год назад +2

    Great video Paul

  • @alexiekola
    @alexiekola Год назад +2

    Nice work on the edit Paul

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад

      Thanks Alexie. Half the effort goes in to the thumbnail & title. If you see them changing around during the first 2 days it's becausae I'll be testing/chasing the CTR.

    • @alexiekola
      @alexiekola Год назад

      The normal streams I miss I have on in the back ground, nice to have a little change where I can watch while I have a cuppa. Keep up the ongoing effort, should increase in watch numbers me thinks@@pldaniels

  • @adnanabay
    @adnanabay Год назад +1

    I watched it with pleasure. Big job.

  • @parteibonza
    @parteibonza Год назад +2

    SUCCESS! beautiful and efficient!!

  • @paul5828
    @paul5828 Год назад

    Nice one Paul bet customer is well happy :)

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +1

      Most definitely happy, moreso too that the machine will continue to work for a bit more too ( assuming they at some point get that battery replaced )

  • @richspillman4191
    @richspillman4191 Год назад +2

    Awesome, very logical.

  • @lallyji8051
    @lallyji8051 Год назад +1

    love the edited, to the point videos

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад

      Thanks - trying hard to distill the right stuff and cull the cruft (leave that for the live-streams)

  • @macrepairphoenix
    @macrepairphoenix Год назад

    You are my hero. Every time I get one of those 4 usb-c boards I think maybe ill get lucky and it will be a bad cap and I spend days on it only to realize its nand/T2/cpu related or its been to another shop where they injected 1000v into the ppbus

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +1

      It's definitely a horrible number of times that a job has been prior-repaired and badly so at that. So many "techs" fail to verify the state of the rails before powering it up; losing that very small opportunity to save the day :(

    • @macrepairphoenix
      @macrepairphoenix Год назад

      I agree most of the time they are beyond recovery by the time we get our hands on them@@pldaniels

  • @asamrepair6193
    @asamrepair6193 Год назад +1

    Nice with short crisp videos !!

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад

      When the old ways aren't getting the content out there, it's time to change things up.

  • @ronlevin2339
    @ronlevin2339 Год назад +2

    I think Luis posted a video few month ago (maybe more ), with a memo to all Apple employers, were they were advice customers to buy a new device no mater that fault with their device (by offering ridiculous cost for repair that more that a new device) due to the decline in the sale of Apple products.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад

      That sort of corporate behaviour suits my business.

  • @dingokidneys
    @dingokidneys Год назад

    Fellow Queenslander. I find many of these videos fascinating though I'm not a tech of any kind.
    Some years ago I lent a laptop to a mate who gave it back to me as a door stop. I wish I'd watched a few of these back then as I'm sure there couldn't have been too much wrong with it. As it was, I stripped parts and binned the rest; a real pity.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад

      Life does tend to be peppered with moments like that; the pain of knowing something could have been salvaged or useful after you've already dumped/discarded - - - turns us in to hoarders :D

  • @Timpano_Francesco_Repairs
    @Timpano_Francesco_Repairs 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Paul, thank you very much for sharing your experience, i'm a business repair Lab, i'll buy as as possible your good FlexBV software for may Lab, please go on so for our right to repair.... OEM are today put a lots of lock to became impossible to us repair the machine...like Lenovo that if you remove a RAM ic the firmware recognize and don't start the Mobo.... i have uncle in Melbourne e cousins in Queensland... bye Francesco Timpano from Florence Italy

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  4 месяца назад

      That's interesting about the Lenovo RAM situation :(

  • @LaptopmotherboardrepairMTL
    @LaptopmotherboardrepairMTL 6 месяцев назад

    Will that was interesting, very nice video.😀

  • @mm0077
    @mm0077 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @grahamhogg9802
    @grahamhogg9802 Год назад

    Great video speed up at the start of the video.

  • @tigheklory
    @tigheklory Год назад +1

    Thanks for everything you do Paul! I was wondering what would it take to add old arcade game boards, 8 bit computers and consoles to FlexBV? Do you have a video on how to bring in schematics into board view?

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +2

      Technically the simplest way to do it is to rebuild it in an EDA program like KiCAD or EaglePCB and then export out as GenCAD format.

    • @tigheklory
      @tigheklory Год назад

      @@pldaniels thank you very much for the info!

  • @gmorb666
    @gmorb666 Год назад

    Funny that this popped up right when someone brought me an A2338, which had been sitting unused for a while, and ppbus is also shorted. No bubbled up battery. No 20v just 5v

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад

      Hopefully you have an equally swift repair

    • @gmorb666
      @gmorb666 Год назад +1

      @@pldaniels easy, 1 shorted cap

  • @computersrepaircotesaint-l7407

    thx Paul

  • @1kreature
    @1kreature Год назад

    Imagine is this repair actually only took 9 minutes! 😸 Paul would be making an actual profit!

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад

      That'd be quite something :) I'm happy if I can get these turned around in 1 hour; two or three of them a day and it's a decent living.

  • @thangkholenlhouvum5369
    @thangkholenlhouvum5369 Месяц назад

    Great technical skills sir. I have a battery dead due to no electricity whole night and my macbook cannot turn on anymore, I tried everything with all the methods in RUclips. However, no luck to power on. Please help me sir. I am from India (Manipur).

  • @andrewverran3498
    @andrewverran3498 Год назад

    Hi Paul, love your,knowledge, have you ever successfully replace the main chip( its clearly visibly cooked) on an older Seagate Barracuda 5.5" ATA hard drive? i it possible?
    Peace ✌️

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +1

      Is it the controller chip or the flash? Depends on the specific model; the physical process of the replacement isn't a big issue.

    • @andrewverran3498
      @andrewverran3498 Год назад

      i will dig it out and have a look...i have kept it since 1995 .
      @@pldaniels

  • @microrepair398
    @microrepair398 Год назад

    thanks paul

  • @catsmr
    @catsmr Год назад

    Great video!

  • @tech4tress
    @tech4tress Год назад +1

    Expect nothing less from the pro

  • @LawpickingLocksmith
    @LawpickingLocksmith Год назад

    Great!!

  • @microrepair398
    @microrepair398 Год назад

    how many volt you injected the board with

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +1

      I started with 0.9V and 1A; because the short was quite strong the PSU hit the current-limit (1A) at only about 0.3V, so the iR camera picked up the ~300mW heat coming from the capacitor.

  • @Adrian_Buliga
    @Adrian_Buliga Год назад

    Yahhh, baby :D

  • @josephking6515
    @josephking6515 Год назад

    The title says a AUD$0.50 part so I'm assuming you purchased a strip of 5,000 of those capacitors. 😁
    1:28 In the top right corner of the screen, is that the new tool you've been working on and perfecting? Eyes are a bit blurred so I can't properly see it unfortunately.
    7:20 Is this the fantastic and improved FlexBV v5 pldaniels.com/flexbv5/ on the screen. Demo version available here too.
    Purchase FlexBV v5 here: ( pldaniels.com/flexbv5/purchase.html ) It will pay for itself within 1 to 5 repairs
    9:01 *KITTIES!!* 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
    9:13 A chairful kitty. 🤦‍♂
    *Thank You* for the video Paul. Much appreciated 👍

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад

      1:28 That's the PLD USB-C meter, that one is in production somewhat, more waiting on me to finish dusting off the webstore to sell them.
      7:20 Yes, new FlexBV5, well, that existing users can upgrade to, or new people can buy outright
      As for the caps, will have to buy a few more :)

  • @BryantAvant
    @BryantAvant Год назад +1

    What if the whole world knew what we can fix? How different things would be.

  • @Arek_R.
    @Arek_R. Год назад +1

    This is insane.
    Power rail short check and then power injection and then thermal camera is one of the easiest and simplest repair techniques, yet apple repair team can't do it.
    It's either people with next to 0 knowledge just following some lame test procedure or they are told to do it on purpose.

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +2

      I'd say it's a bit more of the latter; from Apple's perspective they're relatively happy to have "other people" deal with it - they just want to sell a new unit, and the less they help the person the more likely that's going to happen, because if you're already with Apple/macOS you're likely going to stay with it.

  • @polor__
    @polor__ Год назад +1

    696 views...nice

  • @jonjon3865
    @jonjon3865 Год назад

    👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Moose254
    @Moose254 Год назад

    Some Geniuses they are huh 😂

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад

      At least they stopped after pulling away the T2 & NAND covers. The worst bit is when people start digging in further than they should.
      On the upside, so long as people are aware of their options, it's a good business move for me if Apple continues with that mindset :)

  • @onurolce
    @onurolce Год назад +1

    Apple is constantly trying to reach into people's pockets and take money from there!

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад +1

      Fundamentally they want to keep business as streamlined as possible and keep the machines churning over. Forcing people to suffer data loss will tend to train them ultimately to rely eventually on always-on type iCloud backups. While I can see the business perspective, it would be a reasonable compromise if Apple at least did advise people of alternative options ( and to be fair, some of the more savvy staff do ).

  • @JCozzyphotos
    @JCozzyphotos Год назад

    the real issue is apple are failing to care about the needs and wants of their customers. Yes people should always backup, but sadly they do not and it is a fact of life that even with regular backups one can lose something important. But apple by virtue of the soldered in nand show they do not care about the end user and only the $$$$$ for new mac's

  • @themice42
    @themice42 Год назад +1

    I see you use a Paul amount of flux rather than a Louis amount. nice work

    • @pldaniels
      @pldaniels  Год назад

      Indeed, I try very hard to not have to ultrasonic clean the boards these days, so minimal amounts of flux and immediate cleanup is usually the path taken.