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Registered: 05-07-2021
Messages: 175
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31-01-2022 14:17
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My early 2019 macbook pro 13 has died unexpectedly on me. Its the 2
ports starting version. It refused to turn on so took it to apple genius
who had a look and said looks like logic board need replacement so
ordered a new one there and said could take a few days. Then i get a
call from apple a few days ago that’s it’s definitely the logic board
and i will lose all my data and there is no way to recover it and said
it will be ready next day. Didnt get any call the next day so chase with
apple who are now saying that when they ran the tests webcam also
failed so they need to replace the whole display and waiting for the
parts to come in...

I’m just a bit surprised that a new couple of months old laptop can have these issues ive not even been using it much.

Registered: 23-08-2021
Messages: 53
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31-01-2022 20:31
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Can't help ya!

Registered: 05-10-2020
Messages: 192
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31-01-2022 20:32
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If your logic board is broken, there is no chance of file recovery. Only if you didn't save files in the cloud before your MacBook broke. Strangely, your MacBook started to break down like that after 2 months. My MacBook is about 5 years old, and I visited the repair service only once in my life. Then it was just as a preventive measure against the breakdown of parts. By the way, I went to the laptop repairing near me [ifixit4u.co.uk], so I didn't have to pay a lot for services. But I'm also surprised that you didn't go to the Apple Store and ask for a replacement when it broke down. Or didn't you buy your MacBook in the official store?
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