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EricFinalFlight

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 9, 2011
4
0
Hey Guys,
First off thanks for stoping by and taking the time to read. So here is my Question, i have a MacBook Air 13-in late 2010, It won't boot and only one beep can be heard. Now i know what that beep means it looks like the ram is not working or just bad, Now getting to my question is there a "Fix" for that issue. Like how the 2008 MacBook Pro's can be "baked" to fix the graphics card issue. Now what i am asking is, is there any fix like that out for the MacBook Air i already went ahead and "baked" it and nothing. So is there any "home remedie" fix a available for this type of issue.

Again i have a late 2010 macbook air 13 in, It won't turn on just a beep one beep.

Thanks
 

mohsy90

macrumors 65816
Feb 4, 2011
1,332
2
New York
Hey Guys,
First off thanks for stoping by and taking the time to read. So here is my Question, i have a MacBook Air 13-in late 2010, It won't boot and only one beep can be heard. Now i know what that beep means it looks like the ram is not working or just bad, Now getting to my question is there a "Fix" for that issue. Like how the 2008 MacBook Pro's can be "baked" to fix the graphics card issue. Now what i am asking is, is there any fix like that out for the MacBook Air i already went ahead and "baked" it and nothing. So is there any "home remedie" fix a available for this type of issue.

Again i have a late 2010 macbook air 13 in, It won't turn on just a beep one beep.

Thanks

Copy and Pasted - see if it works.
Step 1: Connect your power cord and plug it in if it isn’t already connected. Turn your MacBook Air off.

Step 2: Press the following keys Shift+Control+Option on the left side of the keyboard while simultaneously pressing the Power button on the right side of the keyboard. Hold all these buttons for 5 seconds. This performs an internal hardware reset – you won’t see any activity.
 

EricFinalFlight

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 9, 2011
4
0
Copy and Pasted - see if it works.
Step 1: Connect your power cord and plug it in if it isn’t already connected. Turn your MacBook Air off.

Step 2: Press the following keys Shift+Control+Option on the left side of the keyboard while simultaneously pressing the Power button on the right side of the keyboard. Hold all these buttons for 5 seconds. This performs an internal hardware reset – you won’t see any activity.

Hey Moshsy,
Thanks for the reply back sadly i have tried and still nothing i know need a new mobo, but i figured if there was any crazy way of fixing this issue, like baking the borad but thanks.
 

mohsy90

macrumors 65816
Feb 4, 2011
1,332
2
New York
Hey Moshsy,
Thanks for the reply back sadly i have tried and still nothing i know need a new mobo, but i figured if there was any crazy way of fixing this issue, like baking the borad but thanks.

I havent heard of any other way to fix this. There are a couple of youtube videos out there showing this exact issue. Check out the comments, there are plenty of solutions posted, some work while most dont. It's worth a shot though.
 
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