![]() Apple Store or larger resellers who have someone with micro soldering expertise will just solder on the needed JTAG connector otherwise they will use a spare system (if they have it) which has the connector to then refresh the SSD's firmware from the special system. It now works, but they managed to brake both screw threads for the screws for the right speaker), I dont want to let them work on it again.īy - No they likely won't take the SSD module out, Its just easier for them to replace the logic board and ship it back the full logic board to the repair depot. Plus: Since all the damange, Apple has caused to this device so far (had to be repaired once due to failing keyboard, came back broken, was repaired again. ![]() The time frame for the Service Program has expired in may case as well. I'm not sure, what Apple would to if I asked them to check this issue now. That one has already used up 16% of it's "spare blocks" and I get random shutdowns even above 50% battery, since I installed it, which someone on the Apple Support Forums also linked to that SSD Firmware Repair Program. The original 128GB SSD in my macbook worked fine, but I bought a used 256GB. ![]() So I'm guessing, Apple would take the SSD out and flash the fw in another machine, since there is no way, Apple would solder on the connector in "one hour or less" as they state for the service. ![]() Hi Dan! Thanks a lot for sharing this information! ![]()
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