D Drecca macrumors 6502 Original poster Aug 30, 2010 264 116 Sep 9, 2017 #1 Anyone else get this problem? It's the one on the right side, closest to me. I just tried plugging in my iphone with the usb-c > lightning cable, nothing either Anything I can do? Or is it off to Apple to get the logic board replaced?
Anyone else get this problem? It's the one on the right side, closest to me. I just tried plugging in my iphone with the usb-c > lightning cable, nothing either Anything I can do? Or is it off to Apple to get the logic board replaced?
M Mike Boreham macrumors 601 Aug 10, 2006 4,094 2,102 UK Sep 10, 2017 #3 SMC reset, NVRAM reset ? then back to Apple
Wakey87433 macrumors regular Jun 1, 2016 116 57 England Sep 12, 2017 #4 I've had mine do it once, an SMC reset sorted. If I had to guess it disables the port to protect the laptop in general if it things something that could damage the laptop happens such as a surge
I've had mine do it once, an SMC reset sorted. If I had to guess it disables the port to protect the laptop in general if it things something that could damage the laptop happens such as a surge