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The April 2014 update of Apple's 13" MacBook Air features refreshed dual-core i5 and i7 processors, plus slightly increased battery performance.

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No input/output devices recognized

I've had this issue on and off. In the past, it has simply resolved itself randomly. Hoping to find a more permanent solution.

I am unable to use built-in speakers or microphone on my Mac, and when I go to system preferences>sound, no input or output devices appear listed. When I plug headphones into the headphone jack, the computer does not recognize these either. However, when I use Bluetooth headphones this does work.

I spoke with Apple on the phone and they had me reset Pram and try starting in safety mode. Finally stated up in diagnostic mode and got the error VFF001 as a hardware issue. They said I'd have to take it in to an apple store and spend probably hundreds on it, which is a lot for a nearly 7 yo computer.

Since then I've also tried reseting SMC, but no luck.

Heard this may be an I/O board issue. Any thoughts??

Thanks in advance

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It does sound like the Cirrus DAC which is part of the I/O board has failed or the I/O cable is bad.

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I would first see if the I/O cable fixes things then go with the I/O board following this guide MacBook Air 13" Early 2014 I/O Board Replacement

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