MACBOOK PRO 14 INCH BLUE SCREEN General Troubleshooting
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86%
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Main Logic Board Assembly
On the 14-inch MacBook Pro, the CPU, RAM, and SSD (NAND) are all integrated onto the logic board. A persistent blue screen hang that survives a DFU restore indicates a hardware-level communication failure between the SoC and the Secure Enclave or a failure in the NAND flash storage cells. Replacing the logic board is the only surgical hardware resolution for integrated component failure.
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8%
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macOS Recovery & DFU Revive Service
A blank blue screen is most commonly a firmware hang. Using Apple Configurator 2 to 'Revive' the firmware restores the BridgeOS/iBoot environment without erasing user data, which resolves the 'Blue Screen' state caused by a corrupted boot-level handshake.
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6%
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USB-C to USB-C Charge Cable (2m)
Standard 'General Troubleshooting' for an unresponsive Apple Silicon Mac requires a DFU (Device Firmware Update) connection to another Mac. A high-quality data-sync capable USB-C cable is required to facilitate the firmware bridge repair that addresses the startup hang.
SKU: MW2H3AM/A
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Main Logic Board Assembly.
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