Learning that your MacBook is dead is a terrible feeling. Is it the display, or the whole device dead? What can you do to fix it? There could be so many things running in your mind. Well, don't worry!!!!! Guru Computers is here to help you fix the issue!!!!!!
Possible Reasons Behind the Issue?
If your MacBook doesn’t turn on, the issue could be due to more than one reason. The reasons could be:
A faulty charging cable,
damaged power adapter,
software or hardware problem
Several other issues can be preventing your MacBook from starting up usually, so let us look at what these issues can be and how you can resolve some of them at your end quickly.
#1. Examine the Power Supply
The first thing to investigate is the charging cable and adapter. Ensure that the Magsafe charger fits appropriately in the jack and is not loose, and ensures that the cord is not damaged. A defective power cord can not only cause problems with charging; it can also corrupt the charging port or even the battery in some cases. Also, try a different charger to rule out a bad charger issue.
If a different power adapter is also not charging, there is a possibility that the problem might be with the charging section on the logicboard.
A defective Charging Jack may be preventing your Macbook from working. In this case, it's best to contact a reliable MacBook repair service center to help you with diagnosing and fixing the issue correctly.
#2. Reset the System Management Controller
Resetting the SMC can often fix certain batteries, power, fans, and other features. If your MacBook is dead, this is a good step to try. To get the plugin the power cord, press the Shift + Ctrl + Option/Alt keys and the power button together and hold them for at least 15 seconds.
#3. Reset the NVRAM (Non-volatile Random-Access Memory) and PRAM (Parameter RAM)
Apart from the above-mentioned tips, another tip to try while fixing a MacBook is resetting the PRAM/NVRAM. For those unfamiliar, NVRAM and PRAM are the memory areas that store data like volume settings, startup disk selection, screen resolution, and even kernel panic information. Resetting them usually mends some minor issues that may be stopping your MacBook from starting up.
To get going, hold down Command, Option (Alt), P, and R, keys at once, and turn on the MacBook. Make sure to hold down the keys until your device restarts again. Better still, let it restart twice. Then, release the keys at once. Now, your MacBook should frequently restart if the problem was with the NVRAM or PRAM.
#4. Run Disk Utility in Recovery Mode
If your MacBook is not entirely dead but is stuck with a random error, you can try the below tip to run the Disk Utility to fix any issues with your disk drive, which might stop it from booting to the operating system.
Start with, hold down the Command and R keys at once. Hold down the Cmd + R keys while your Macbook is loading up.
When your device starts in Recovery Mode, you will have access to Utilities. Click on the Disk Utility and find the MacBook's hard drive and select it. Next, click on First Aid. Now, Disk Utility will track down the errors with your disk. Once it has found the errors, it will ask for your permission to repair them.
You can also restore your MacBook from a Time Machine backup or install/reinstall macOS in the Recovery Mode.
Contact A Reliable MacBook Repair Centre
If those tips did not help, it is possible that there is an issue with the logic board that needs repair and need a professional. It is time to contact an authentic MacBook repair center. Having offered top-notch yet cost-effective service for several years, Guru Computers is one of Delta and Surrey's most trusted MacBook repair centers. Contact us at the earliest to help you bring your Macbook to life. Our 4.9 google rating will not disappoint you.





