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Hi all! i have tried to find solution of this but cant find nothing. Im quite worried as my Air is from 2013 but has very little use, and if so light work use. I was using it normal and kept it in sleep by closing it and went to work. Next day i wanted to use it and it was black. After that day i have not been able to bring it back to life. I tried all type of resets like SMC, NVRAM etc… and lastly i opened it and disconnected the battery, and even tried with the battery disconnected and only the charger but nothing at all… the inside looks pretty clean, as i havent used it much. Just little bit of dust as usual but nothing much everything looks proper in its place. Only thing shows some sort of life is the charger, its orange and only when i do the SMC reset it turns green for a second and gets back orange… is there any solution for this? I want my macbook back :( Thanks! Akshay.

Lets give this a try disconnect anything thats connected to your system, Pop the bottom cover off and disconnect the battery. Now press the power button for a good 30 secs. (again with nothing plugged in).Plug in your MagSafe charger your system should spontaneously startup. Shut it down properly.Reinstall your battery and connect it as well as the MagSafe charger Don’t start it yet! What is the color of the MagSafe LED Amber or Green? If Amber let it charge for a good six to eight hours did it turn Green? If it was green try starting up the system If you can download this gem of an app CoconutBattery. Take a snapshot of the main window and post it here for us to see Adding images to an existing question Update (03/15/2020) At this point your logic board needs repairs or just replace it: MacBook Air 13" (Mid 2013-Early 2014) 1.7 GHz Logic BoardMacBook Air 13" (Mid 2013-Early 2014) 1.7 GHz Logic Board Following this guide: MacBook Air 13" Mid 2013 Logic Board Replacement I would also replace your MagSafe charger making sure you get a real one not a fake as that maybe what damaged your system. OEM MagSafe Chargers vs Cheap Imposters: Teardown for Truth