How do I know if my MacBook Air logic board is bad?
SYMPTOMS OF A BAD LOGIC BOARD
- Battery not charging.
- Not recognizing battery.
- No backlight/image on screen.
- Randomly crashing.
- USB ports not working.
- Not turning on.
How much is a MacBook Air logic board?
DIY logic board replacement costs for a MacBook Air can range anywhere from $150-500, depending on the model of your laptop. If you’re unsure of what model you own, locate your serial number using Apple’s MacBook Air identifier.
How long should a 2011 MacBook Air battery last?
Ultimately, Apple’s official battery life estimates for the “Mid-2011” MacBook Air models are reasonable — five hours for the 11-Inch models and seven hours for the 13-Inch models — regardless of processor for basic productivity use and surfing the web without Flash use.
How much does it cost to replace MacBook Air 2011 battery?
If you do wish to replace your battery, Apple charges $129 for battery servicing on 11- and 13-inch MacBook Airs and 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pros not covered by warranty or AppleCare Plus.
What should I do if my MacBook Air 13th is mid 2011?
Replace the solid state drive on your MacBook Air 13″ Mid 2011. Replace the display assembly on your MacBook Air 13″ Mid 2011. How long is a new battery’s shelf life?
What kind of processor does a 2011 MacBook Air have?
Released in July of 2011 with the 13″ MacBook Air, the 11″ Mid 2011 MacBook Air got an upgraded Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor, silver backlit keyboard, Bluetooth 4.0, and the new Thunderbolt port. The fifth iteration of MacBook Air, this laptop is the same size as the Late 2010 (Model A1370) version with a nominal weight gain.
When did the MacBook Air come out with the backlit keyboard?
Released in July of 2011 with the 13″. MacBook Air, the 11″ Mid 2011 MacBook Air got an upgraded Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor, silver backlit keyboard, Bluetooth 4.0, and the new Thunderbolt port. The fifth iteration of MacBook Air, this laptop is the same size as the Late 2010 (Model A1370) version with a nominal weight gain.
How easy is the MacBook Air to repair?
MacBook Air 13″ Mid 2011 Repairability: 4 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair). Once you manage to take off the bottom cover, all the parts are pretty easily replaceable. Opening the bottom cover is quite difficult if you don’t have the right screwdriver.