MacBook Pro HDD and logic board connection

Hi! Recently my 1.5 year old MacBook Pro hanged while I was watching a movie. So I had to force shutdown the machine. On restarting, I was routed to "System Utilities" and I observed that there was some issue with the hard drive. I could not repair the hard drive myself with the disk utilities system. And therefore,I took it to the Apple service center wherein on preliminary diagnosis they said that hard drive is gone. A day later they say that the connection between the hard drive and the logic board is gone and so I need to replace the hard drive and the logic board as well (cost of which is equivalent to a new non-apple notebook). I read several discussions on "apple forums" and learnt that there is a cable connection between the hard drive and the logic board. But the service guy says that there is some other "socket connection" which is gone while the cable is all fine. I am not able to understand if there are two types of connection between the hdd and the logic board. I have not come across similar problem with anyone and somehow I feel that this service guy cannot help Me. I also fail to understand that how can one access the disk utility system if the logic board (or the heart of the laptop) is gone!!!!! The notebook was always very carefully handled with no jerk and or spillage issue. It has always worked perfectly fine with the software updated to the latest available. Please help!!

@diti wrote:
Earlier I could atleast detect the HDD, now the service guys say that they cant detect the hdd. They replaced the hd with a new one but even that is not getting detected. So they r saying that the connection between logic board and hdd is not fine.
To test if it is the connection, one can connect a known functional boot drive externally via USB and if it boots the MBP, then there is an internal connection problem.  There are differences in how the SSD is mounted in a retina MBP.  Look at these videos:
http://eshop.macsales.com/installvideos/macbookpro_13_retinadisplay_late12_unibo dy_ssd_l/
http://eshop.macsales.com/installvideos/macbookpro_15_retinadisplay_mid12_unibod y_ssd_l/
If you have the 13" MBP, it indicates that the mounting and connection assembly may have to be replaced.  If it is a 15" MBP, it indicates that the logic board may have to be replaced.
Ciao.

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