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Feb 20, 2015 3:56 PM in response to greyfox55by OGELTHORPE,You have a faulty connection to the HDD. probably the SATA cable should be replaced.
Ciao.
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Feb 20, 2015 4:00 PM in response to OGELTHORPEby greyfox55,I thought with the Retinas the SSD was soldered onto the logic board. Maybe I'm wrong, but if so wouldn't they basically be replacing my laptop?
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Feb 20, 2015 4:04 PM in response to greyfox55by OGELTHORPE,No, they can be removed. Two screws I believe. Check in iFixit.com for specific details.
RAM, CPU and GPU are soldered to the logic board.
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Feb 20, 2015 4:21 PM in response to greyfox55by my ginger,Hi Are you using an internal SSD drive? Apple claims thats a false code. Though Ogelthorpe may still be right. There are post to that effect.IF by chance your are running the SSD drive. Try reseating it and run the test again.http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203648
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Feb 21, 2015 7:40 AM in response to my gingerby greyfox55,Yes, my Mid 2012 Macbook Pro Retina came with an internal 250 GB SSD.
I am going to run the test again without looping and see what happens. Honestly I don't really care what the specific problem is at this point, I just want Apple to fix it. I have had to resort to using a 2010 Lenovo Windows machine for the mean time for stability reasons. I am not a fan of Windows, especially for doing development