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Titre:
How to fix the blinking question mark folder?
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I have this blinking question mark folder on my screen. |
I looked for the solutions and I found that it's not the hard drive problem, but the cable that connects the hard drive... |
I looked for the solutions and I found that it's not the hard drive problem, but the cable that connects the hard drive... |
So I tried to order a new cable and replace it, but I just found that MacBook Air 2013 (A1446) does not have the connecting cable... ;( |
So I tried to order a new cable and replace it, but I just found that MacBook Air 2013 (A1446) does not have the connecting cable... ;( |
It has a solid(?) or fixed SSD adapter instead. |
So is there any way that I can replace the adapter (?) of SSD? (not SSD board itself) |
Or... Is there any other solution? |
Appareil:
MacBook Air 13" Mid 2013
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Modifié par : Dan ,
Titre:
How to fix the blinking question mark folder?
Texte:
I have this blinking question mark folder on my |
I have this blinking question mark folder on my |
I looked for the solutions and I found that it's not the hard drive problem, but the cable that connects the hard drive... |
I looked for the solutions and I found that it's not the hard drive problem, but the cable that connects the hard drive... |
So |
So |
So is there any way that I can replace the adapter (?) of SSD? (not SSD board itself) Or... Is there any other |
So is there any way that I can replace the adapter (?) of SSD? (not SSD board itself) Or... Is there any other |
Appareil:
MacBook Air |
MacBook Air |
Statut:
open
Contribution d'origine par : 정찬경 ,
Titre:
How to fix the blinking question mark folder?
Texte:
I have this blinking question mark folder on my mac. I looked for the solutions and I found that it's not the hard drive problem, but the cable that connects the hard drive... So I tried to order a new cable and replace it, but I just found that MacBook air 2013 (a1446) does not have the connecting cable... ;( It has a solid(?) or fixed SSD adapter instead. So is there any way that I can replace the adapter(?) of SSD? (not SSD board itself) or... is there any other solutions?
Appareil:
MacBook Air 13'' mid 2013 repair
Statut:
open