If your MacBook won’t turn on, don’t panic. Many “dead” MacBooks can be recovered with the right diagnosis.
Quick checks you can try
- Use the original charger and verify the cable/adapter.
- Try a different wall socket.
- Leave it on charge for 20–30 minutes.
- If you had liquid exposure, do not power it on—switch it off and bring it in.
When it’s likely a logic board issue
Some symptoms strongly suggest a logic board (chip-level) fault:
- No charging indicator and no response
- Random restarts / sudden shutdowns
- Liquid damage / corrosion signs
- Burning smell or the device gets unusually hot
How iQube Tech Care helps
We start with diagnosis, explain the fault, and share an estimate before major work. For logic board repairs, accurate diagnosis is key to a reliable fix.
If you want a quick quote, share your model + year and the exact symptoms on WhatsApp.