I was on my laptop earlier and noticed that it was very stuck, so I restarted the MacBook. But now it doesn't come on - I mean that the screen is simply black and nothing happens. I can't turn it on and nothing appears on the screen.
All my school things are on it and I'm really desperate right now and have no idea what to do. I mean, bringing my Mac to Apple can be a bad thing in the current situation and if I sent it to Apple it would take weeks and I would have to do thousands of schoolwork, it would take far too long for that.
Does any of you have any idea what I can do? I have already tried to remove the charging cable and plug it back in and reset the P-RAM, but nothing works.
All my school things are on it and I'm really desperate right now and have no idea what to do. I mean, bringing my Mac to Apple can be a bad thing in the current situation, and if I sent it to Apple, it would take weeks and I would have to do thousands of schoolwork, which would take far too long
The best thing is to remove the hard drive (if this is still possible with the model), connect it to a PC (USB adapter) and see how to get the data.
No backup?
No pity!
For the future. You can back up your data at any time. If you are too lazy and don't do it, blame yourself!
If warranty is still on it, send it to Apple (without hard drive)
Hopefully you are now aware of why the company logo is a bitten apple (saying in the sour apple bite).
Did you try to press the on / off button?
I've been doing this all the time but the screen is still black.
Put in the power cable, press Command + R and then on the power button, see if something happens
Nothing is still happening.
Do the https://support.apple.com/...e/HT201295 the steps at the top so the steps in the 2nd section (T2 chip) because I don't know exactly which Macbook you have there.
Before that, close everything that is not used for the power supply.
Doesn't the keyboard light even turn on when you turn it on? No fans, etc?
Buy a pc
I tried it out and the Mac is finally on, thank you very much! You just saved me from a lot of work!
And no, nothing came before that, so neither the light nor the fan.
Jo no thing, please make the most helpful answer, for which they also have a problem afterwards and for me
First make a backup of your data on an external data medium and repeat this regularly. Since school dates are likely to change daily, a daily backup is advisable.
You can also use iCloud (Drive) for the backup. If 5 GB is not enough, you get 200 GB for a monthly subscription of 99 ct.
Should the Mac not work again, you can access iCloud from any device via a browser.