Hold down the Command and R keys, and power the Mac back up again. Keep pressing Cmd + R while your Mac is booting up until you see the Apple logo. On an M1 Mac press and hold the Power button until the Mac starts up and eventually shows the start up options. Select Options > Continue to enter Recovery.
Keep your mac book on charging for sometime, after that you should start again.
When troubleshooting a Macbook Air, there is a checklist from Apple Support you need to try.
You are welcome to do so after first trying these steps first.
• Check the Magsafe power adapter, to make sure it is free of debris and is seated properly.
• If with decent charge, try to start the Macbook Air, with only the battery.
If you get power from either one of these issue resolved- otherwise follow the steps provide more in detail from Apple listed in the link below.
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Apple Support Link:
Troubleshooting Macbook Air (additional steps)
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Such power issues with Macbook Airs as well as Macbook 13" and Macbook Pro 13" are about the same and there are no workarounds, so make sure to follow those procedures completely for a full assessment of your Macbook Air's functionality.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
-Mactechtrainer
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my son brough mac book air model A 1370 last year , it was working perfectly well, i went out of town for a month, when i came back battery was down, i recharged the same and started by pressing the start button, it is not opening , pl advise as to how to solve this problem
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