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The display damage may cause hardware test errors, so record any error numbers you see. Using Apple Hardware Test - Apple Support Check the disk for errors in Disk Utility
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Personally I would try to test the Mac as much as possible via that display (or another one) - boot to an install disk or to recovery mode & see if it functions from another OS. Occasionally there are strange bugs but I strongly doubt that a display would only let you make a folder on the desktop. My understanding is that if the display works via the mini display port the OS should be functional. Thank you so much for all your valuable advise! VIVO Is this possible? For years I heard people say its too expensive to fix a broken display (Buy a new MacBook)? in the You Tube video prices the LCD screen for 49,99. It seems to me that the MacBook starts up normal, enough to make the display-fix worth With the right Mac monitorĬable I might do even better.

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So I could only use it with a PC cable going into the monitor. Although I had a display port adapter it had a PC female out. When I used the mini display port I hooked up to a Samsung T240 monitor it could give me an empty desktop with a moving pointer, I could make a new empty folder, but nothing else and go nowhere. I did hook up the MacBook to my home-network via ethernet, My Mac Pro could only open the empty shared folder. "you may be able to hook it up via the mini display port to see if it can output anything." It is for a very knowledgable helpful person like you I am returning to Apple discussions time and again!
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How to move data to your new Mac using Mountain Lion and earlier - Apple Support They also use ethernet to migrate since there is no Firewire, I don't think this helps but Apple have info on that, you'd be better off pulling the disk since the display is dead if you need to get at the data MA requires interaction both ends via ethernet… The later model had a 63.5 Watt power supply - assuming that is the original one (more tiny grey text printed on white to read). You may need to open the case to compare to iFixit photos if you can't tell which version it is. You are right about the bottom too, I don't think I saw one of these rounded plastic MacBooks, the curves look nicer than the hard angles of the latest models 🙂 ces-between-macbook-white-polycarbonate-… It does look like it's one of these 2 types…Įverymac has some info on telling them apart… I tend to use just the model info to find parts, the name is normally enough (like Mid 2010) or the identifier (like MacBook7,1). An Apple store may help you with that if you can book an appointment & get to a genius bar. I'm glad it helped & good luck with your display, don't forget you may be able to hook it up via the mini display port to see if it can output anything. The Mactracker.ca app has the support status for the models, it can be handy. They may be OEM versions or used parts, Apple try to avoid all non Apple certified repairs as far as I can tell. It's often debated if Apple release parts for third parties. Apples own repairs are often expensive but you know they are genuine parts & have a short warranty I think.

You can also try an Apple store if you have the cash, the 2nd model may still be supported, the 2009 version is listed as 'vintage' which can mean Apple won't repair it - it varies from what I can tell. Look at, , if you are in the US & search around too 😝 A few sites have reconditioned parts or may part exchange your broken ones if you are hoping to save money.
