Macbook m1 pro beeping sounds and Endless Troubles: Faulty MacBook Pro M1

I've been dealing with Apple support for about one and a half months because my M1 Pro MacBook randomly makes a beeping sound. Initially, I thought it would be a quick fix, so I took my laptop to the official Apple Store in Zorlu Center, Turkey. They couldn't replicate the problem and returned it to me unchanged. Obviously, the problem occurred again. When I returned, they replaced the motherboard, but the issue persisted just a few hours later. On my third visit, they changed the fans, but it didn't help. Today, I got my MacBook back for the fourth time with no changes. They now think it's a software issue. I even asked them to keep the laptop while I called Apple support, but they said they can only hold it for five days. So, I still have the device and need to start the process over. I'm tired of this; they can't seem to solve the problem even though they've contacted Apple's US engineering team. I know others with the same model have experienced this issue too, like in the Apple Community forum. This was my first Apple laptop, but I can't imagine continuing with Apple for my portable laptop needs. Any suggestion?


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Posted on Jan 8, 2025 10:24 AM

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Posted on Jan 8, 2025 11:29 AM

We might be able to help figure out what’s going on with your Mac, but we'll need you to run a third-party diagnostic utility and post the report for us here.


Please run an EtreCheck evaluation of your Mac and post the generated report back here in a reply. EtreCheck is a safe and highly regarded utility from a trusted developer and respected ASC contributor. The diagnostic report will not include any personal info. It simply gathers specifics about hardware performance and installed software that might be in conflict with the OS.


Please navigate to EtreCheck.com and download the free version. Be sure to Allow Full Disk Access when you install the app. Once you’ve run the app and created your report please post it with your reply to this message. 


Please note – you must upload the full report. To see how, please click >  How to use Add Text when posting… EtreCheck Report.


We’ll use your EtreCheck report to look for the things that may be causing your problem and advise how to correct them.

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Jan 8, 2025 11:29 AM in response to veysel289

We might be able to help figure out what’s going on with your Mac, but we'll need you to run a third-party diagnostic utility and post the report for us here.


Please run an EtreCheck evaluation of your Mac and post the generated report back here in a reply. EtreCheck is a safe and highly regarded utility from a trusted developer and respected ASC contributor. The diagnostic report will not include any personal info. It simply gathers specifics about hardware performance and installed software that might be in conflict with the OS.


Please navigate to EtreCheck.com and download the free version. Be sure to Allow Full Disk Access when you install the app. Once you’ve run the app and created your report please post it with your reply to this message. 


Please note – you must upload the full report. To see how, please click >  How to use Add Text when posting… EtreCheck Report.


We’ll use your EtreCheck report to look for the things that may be causing your problem and advise how to correct them.

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