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Macs are pretty reliable laptops. However, like any electronic gadgets, they are prone to occasional hiccups. If your Mac is acting funny, use Apple Diagnostics first to verify if it’s a hardware or software problem. This will help you find the root cause of the issue in less time. In this article, I have detailed how to use Apple Diagnostics on your Mac. Let’s start with the basics.
Apple Diagnostics is a built-in tool in Mac that tests its internal hardware for any anomalies. For example, it checks for an issue with the logic board, RAM, power controller, and wireless components of Mac.
Last year, Apple started the transition from Intel processors to M1 chips in Macs. So, you will have to follow the steps based on your model to verify if your Mac’s hardware is working correctly.
Wait for 2-5 minutes after the successful initialization of the hardware test. Upon completion, you’ll be getting a report on your Mac screen with one or more diagnostics codes. You can note them down as you will need to provide this code to Apple Support.
Now, follow the instructions mentioned below to either rerun the test or exit Apple Diagnostics.
Not all Macs can run internet-based hardware tests. Macs manufactured before 2013 use a local version called Apple Hardware Tests. Here’s how you can identify hardware issues on your older Mac.
First, make sure that you’re fulfilling the prerequisites specified earlier before proceeding with the steps mentioned below.
Note: You can also Perform extended testing if you want to test your Mac thoroughly. However, this is more time-consuming than the usual hardware inspection.
After conducting a Mac hardware test, you will be getting the results with a list of found issues and their respective codes. The codes point specifically to a particular error, which might help you quickly figure out the next steps.
Below you can find diagnostic reference codes related to some of the most common issues with your Mac.
For more reference codes, you can visit the Apple Diagnostics reference codes support page.
If you run into any of the aforementioned issues, it might be a good time to visit your nearest Authorized Service Provider.
If your Mac cannot run Apple Diagnostics, here are easy fixes for some of the common issues you run into while running Apple Diagnostics.
Note: The solutions mentioned above are only applicable for Intel-based Mac.
I hope now you’re able to use Apple Diagnostics to identify Mac hardware issues. But, if you are still having a hard time running diagnostics, it would be better to contact Apple Support before things get more complicated.
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