Zum Hauptinhalt wechseln

MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen

Was du brauchst

  1. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen, Unteres Gehäuse: Schritt 1, Bild 1 von 1
    • Entferne die folgenden zehn Schrauben, mit denen das untere Gehäuse am oberen Gehäuse befestigt ist:

    • Sieben 3 mm Kreuzschlitzschrauben

    • Drei 13,5 mm Kreuzschlitzschrauben

    May be helpful to have more distinct colors to identify the different screws.

    Victor Caamano - Antwort

  2. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 2, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 2, Bild 2 von 2
    • Hebe das untere Gehäuse mit beiden Händen in der Nähe der Lüftungsöffnung an, damit sich die beiden Clips lösen, mit denen die beiden Gehäuseteile verbunden sind.

    • Entferne das untere Gehäuse und lege es zur Seite.

  3. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen, Akku: Schritt 3, Bild 1 von 1
    In diesem Schritt verwendetes Werkzeug:
    P6 Pentalobe Screwdriver 2009 15" MacBook Pro Battery
    $5.49
    Kaufen
    • Entferne die beiden 5-Punkt Pentalobe Schrauben an der Oberkante des Akkus.

    • Wenn du die Festplatte austauschen willst, musst du nicht unbedingt den Schritten 3-7 folgen, um den Akku auszubauen. Allerdings ist es empfehlenswert, vor Reparaturen oder Wartungen immer alle Stromquellen von Elektrogeräten abzutrennen.

    Question: why do you remove the battery? According to Apple's official manual, this is not required (not for the mid-2009 and not for the mid-2010 15-inch MacBook Pro) - see pages 37 ff:

    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MacB...

    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MacB...

    alexkli - Antwort

    Zitat von alexkli:

    Question: why do you remove the battery? According to Apple's official manual, this is not required (not for the mid-2009 and not for the mid-2010 15-inch MacBook Pro) - see pages 37 ff:

    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MacB...

    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MacB...

    I'm interested by your experience.

    Did you have removed the optical drive without removing the battery ?

    I'm just in this step now and if it is possible I would proceed like you because removing the battery void the warranty (and there is a sticker).

    Thanks in advance.

    youyou - Antwort

    Looks like my note to step 3 appears on all repair guides that have the same step. I meant that in the context of the hard drive replacement only.

    Did you have removed the optical drive without removing the battery ?

    I haven't yet done anything, waiting for my MacBook Pro 15 inch mid-2010 to arrive.

    alexkli - Antwort

    I missed the notes and went ahead and purchased the 5 point driver for the battery before I realized it was not necessary.

    I've edited the repair guide to remove the section on the battery, but I don't have the points to approve the changes.

    Chris Davis -

    Please note - the step about removing the battery is part of a pre-requisite guide, that is used for many of the guides, most that do require removal of the battery. Also, working inside a disassembled laptop with the battery still connected risks damaging/shorting out very expensive parts.

    Eric Essen - Antwort

    Absolutely. To be clear -- ALL of the above discussion is ONLY in reference to replacing the hard drive.

    Chris Davis -

    I replaced a hard drive in a MacBook Pro of an earlier model than this without removing the battery. The hard drive wasn't right. It only worked at about half speed, and I had to replace it once more. The second time I removed the battery and all went well. The recommendation by the iFixit staff to remove the battery before working on electronic equipment is a good one.

    doug - Antwort

    What is the size of those screws... I have rounded off the socket on mine and would like to replace them.

    Ghatothkach Yadav - Antwort

    I measured the screw size, using a micrometer, its about 1.523mm in diameter and 3.186mm in length. Not sure what screw size that is. They are not easily available I guess, unless someone is selling used ones on ebay

    Ghatothkach Yadav - Antwort

  4. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 4, Bild 1 von 1
    • Biege die Ausbuchtung am Aufkleber "Warning: Do not remove the battery" mit der Spudgerspitze hoch, um die dritte Pentalobe Schraube darunter zu entfernen.

  5. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 5, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 5, Bild 2 von 2
    • Hebe den Akku an seiner Plastiklasche hoch und schiebe ihn von der langen Kante des oberen Gehäuses weg.

    • Versuche noch nicht, den Akku ganz zu entfernen.

    Removing the battery is not necessary for the hard drive removal/replacement procedures.

    Erik - Antwort

    My T6 (appears to be same screw driver you have - $6 on amazon for 20piece set) did NOT fit int he battery screws...not sure if I had the wrong screws or what, but I went ahead w/o battery steps and it was pretty easy.

    Anthony Ettinger - Antwort

    I also noticed that the new SDD (from crucial) didn't have the 4 screws, so I had to move those off the old HD and onto the new one.

    Anthony Ettinger -

    Just had the same issue: T6 does not fit the battery screws ;-( ... but with a little bit more preassure it was possible to remove the screws.

    dirkvloenwagner -

  6. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 6, Bild 1 von 1
    • Kippe den Akku soweit nach hinten, dass du an den Akkukabelstecker herankommst.

    • Ziehe den Akkukabelstecker aus seinem Anschluss auf dem Logic Board und entferne den Akku aus dem oberen Gehäuse.

    • Wenn du einen neuen Akku einbaust, solltest du ihn nach dem Einbau kalibrieren.

    Excellent guide

    Kola Ajibade - Antwort

  7. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen, Optisches Laufwerk: Schritt 7, Bild 1 von 1
    • Apple klebt ein kleines Stück durchsichtigen Kunstoffs auf eine Seite des Logic Boards hinter den Stecker des Kamerakabels, um ihn im Anschluss zu befestigen. Wenn du es entfernst, dann achte darauf, dass du keine der oberflächlich befestigten Bauteile auf dem Logic Board beschädigst.

    • Halte ein Ende des Kabelhalters mit einem Finger nach unten, während du das andere Ende mit der Spudgerspitze etwas anhebst und vom Kamerakabelstecker wegdrehst.

    I found it quite easy to carefully remove the drive from under the camera cable without disconnecting it, and guide the new drive back in under. It saved time and the danger of damaging those fragile connectors.

    Glenn Richards - Antwort

  8. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 8, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 8, Bild 2 von 2
    • Ziehe das männliche Ende des Kamerakabels gerade vom Anschluss weg, um es zu trennen.

    • Ziehe den Stecker parallel zur Oberfläche des Logic Boards und nicht senkrecht zu ihm.

    I would recommend leaving the camera cable plugged into the motherboard, and simply sliding the optical drive out from underneath it carefully. If you mistakenly life this connector straight up (as I did) you can damage either the cable connector or the motherboard socket. I damaged the connector on the cable and now the wifi antenna doesn't work. Replacing this damaged cable is about 10X more of a pain (in time and money) than the effort to slide the optical drive out from beneath this cable instead of disconnecting it.

    Frank Stickney - Antwort

    I agree, the same issue happened to me (My MBP no longer recognizes its wi-fi adapter). The black connector is very fragile, and very hard to slide back in after you take it out. Try not to disconnect it if you can.

    Dave Yu - Antwort

    Totally agree here, my wifi card is no longer recognized by the computer. Not sure what to do now.

    raj grainger - Antwort

    100% true! Thanx for confirming

    cj67 - Antwort

  9. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 9, Bild 1 von 1
    • Löse das Kamerakabel aus der Klebeverbindung zum optischen Laufwerk.

    When reassembling, which adhesive should be used to reattach the camera cable?

    Daniele Tamponi - Antwort

  10. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 10, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 10, Bild 2 von 2
    • Dieser Schritt ist nur nötig, wenn dein Display entspiegelt ist. Wenn du ein glänzendes Display hast, dann überspringen ihn.

    • Ziehe das männliche Ende des Bluetooth-Kabels gerade aus seinem Anschluss heraus und trenne es ab.

    • Ziehe den Stecker parallel zur Oberfläche des Logic Boards und nicht senkrecht zu ihr.

    • Heble das Bluetooth-Antennenkabel mit dem flachen Ende des Spudgers aus seinem Anschluss auf der Platine.

    How can I determine if I have an antiglare display?

    Thanks!

    Dan

    Dan Neunaber - Antwort

    If you have the part in step 10, you do. If you don’t, you don’t (looks like pic in step 9).

    maccentric -

    As already pointed out in a comment to step 8, it is possible to slide carefully out the drive from underneath the bluetooth board without touching it, and to insert the replacement drive in the same way, avoiding to perform this step and the next one.

    spiderbatbug spiderbatbug - Antwort

  11. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 11, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 11, Bild 2 von 2
    • Dieser Schritt ist nur nötig, wenn dein Display entspiegelt ist.

    • Entferne die beiden 8 mm Kreuzschlitzschrauben, mit denen der Halter des Bluetooth/Kamerakabels am oberen Gehäuse befestigt ist.

    • Eine der Schrauben bleibt in der Erdungsöse des Bluetooth/Kamerakabels hängen. Wenn du das Display austauschst, musst du diese Schraube auf das neue Display übertragen.

    • Hebe die Haltereinheit des Bluetooth/Kamerakabels aus dem oberen Gehäuse heraus.

  12. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 12, Bild 1 von 1
    • Heble den Stecker des optischen Laufwerks mit dem Spudger gerade vom Logic Board weg.

  13. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 13, Bild 1 von 1
    • Die innere Seite des optischen Laufwerks ist mit einer einzelnen 3,5 mm Kreuzschlitzschraube am oberen Gehäuse befestigt. Drehe sie heraus.

    Totally stripped this screw, no idea what to do know.

    What - Antwort

  14. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 14, Bild 1 von 1
    • Die äußere Seite des optischen Laufwerks ist mit zwei 3,5 mm Kreuzschlitzschrauben am oberen Gehäuse befestigt. Drehe sie heraus.

    When installing the HD bay, the screws here will not go back. Not sure if the bracket/holes are somehow different. After completing the install, everything seems secure. Does anyone think not having these screws is critical beyond securing the drive?

    toddfletcher - Antwort

  15. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 15, Bild 1 von 1
    • Hebe das optische Laufwerk am linken Rand an und ziehe es aus dem oberen Gehäuse heraus.

  16. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen, Optisches Laufwerk: Schritt 16, Bild 1 von 1
    • Ziehe das Kabel zum optischen Laufwerk gerade vom optischen Laufwerk weg und entferne es.

    • Wenn sich eine CD oder ein anderes Objekt im Laufwerk verklemmt hat, kann dir unsere Reparaturanleitung des optischen Laufwerks helfen.

  17. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 17, Bild 1 von 1
    • Entferne die beiden schwarzen Kreuzschlitzschrauben #0, mit denen die kleine Metallhalterung befestigt ist. Übertragen diese Halterung auf dein neues optisches Laufwerk oder Laufwerkskäfig.

  18. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen, Duale Festplatte: Schritt 18, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen, Duale Festplatte: Schritt 18, Bild 2 von 2
    • Entferne den Abstandhalter aus Plastik aus dem Gehäuse des DVD-Laufwerks, indem du auf einer der beiden Seiten die Plastiklasche eindrückst und den Abstandhalter nach oben herausnimmst.

    is it 9,5mm or 12,7mm for the caddy? My stuff macbook pro mid 2010, need advice what size is compatible. Thank you

    Adi Purba - Antwort

    All Macbooks use 9.5mm Optical Drive Caddy, also, If you’re wondering as well, the Optical Drive runs at SATA II speeds just like with the main hard drive area, so if you’re using a SSD, then it’s going to run at a slightly slower speed.

    - PS5iscool - - Antwort

  19. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 19, Bild 1 von 3 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 19, Bild 2 von 3 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 19, Bild 3 von 3
    • Achte darauf, dass die Anschlüsse für die Festplatte nach unten zeigen, bevor du die Festplatte in das Gehäuse setzt.

    • Setze die Festplatte vorsichtig in den dafür vorgesehenen Platz in dem Gehäuse.

    • Halte das Gehäuse mit einer Hand fest und drücke die Festplatte mit der anderen Hand in die Anschlüsse im Gehäuse.

    Okay it seems like some models of MacBook Pro have issues with a fast (6Gbit/s) SSD in the optical bay. Even though my Mac says it offers 6Gbit on both bays it simply didn't work in the optical bay. So I switched places between the two drives and everything seems to work. My Mac booted from the old HDD in optical bay automatically and then I cloned it afterwards and changed the startup disk to the new one. As said before, don't put a fast SSD in the optical bay!

    Carl - Antwort

    This is an extremely late response to an old comment, but… whatev’s. My 2011 MacBook Pro had that issue: the main (HDD bay) SATA operated at 6Gbit, and while the optical bay said it was 6Gbit, the “Negotiated Link Speed” was like 1.5Gbits regardless of what you put in it (I can understand 1.5Gbits for an optical drive, but not for an SSD). Some of the early 2012 models did the same thing, from what I understand, but that was corrected pretty early on; both my 13” and 15” 2012’s run at 6Gb/s on both SATA busses.

    AJH -

    It’s not wise to swop the optidrive for an HD as there is no physical protection. The caddy is only intended for an SSD.

    Ben Ormerod - Antwort

  20. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 20, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 20, Bild 2 von 2
    • Wenn die Festplatte im Gehäuse sitzt, halte sie mit einer Hand fest und setze den Abstandhalter wieder in das Gehäuse ein.

    Normally with the HD enclosure there come a set of screws. use these to screw down the HD in the enclosure since you need to flip it up side down to reinstall it into the MBP

    Bart - Antwort

  21. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 21, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 21, Bild 2 von 2
    • Verwende zwei #1 Kreuzschlitzschrauben, um die Festplatte im Gehäuse zu sichern.

    Where are these screws coming from? Were they part of the original optical drive?

    Bradley DeHerrera - Antwort

    The new enclosure should include these two Phillips screws.

    Sam Omiotek -

    Can someone show the step of removal process of hdd/SSD placed in the caddy? I am unable to revert this process. Do we have to apply back greater force to remove back the hard drive/SSD from the caddy?

    Tarun Kumar Verma - Antwort

    Gads, I wish they made a caddy where the optical drive was removable without having to remove the entire caddy. That is a major peeve of mine. Like… just mount it the other way! I don’t want to have to go through this entire process every time I upgrade the secondary drive.

    AJH - Antwort

    These screws seems to be located in different places on different enclosures. I had serious trouble getting the SSD that the previous owner of this MacBook installed out of the enclosure until I realized the screws holding the SSD in place were on the side and not on the bottom. In case anyone else has the same issue!

    nessie1001 - Antwort

  22. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 22, Bild 1 von 1
    • Befestige die Öse vom DVD-Laufwerk mit zwei #0 Kreuzschlitzschrauben am neuen Gehäuse.

    • Verbinde alle Kabel, die du vom originalen DVD-Laufwerk entfernt hattest, mit dem neuen Gehäuse.

    Replaced the optical with hdd, as well as replaced the hard drive with an ssd. Now I get the circle with a line through it. But, when I hold the option key down, it gives me both hard drives, PLUS, the thumb drive I have in the USB port with a Mountain Lion installer. It even shows the recovery disks, but gives me the circle with the line when I choose one. Any help is appreciated.

    claude - Antwort

    Mate,

    My mbp shipped with OS 10.8, and I had upgraded twice to 10.10

    I've a 10.7 USB which upgraded my old MBP.

    My plan today was to boot with my new ssd, my time machine back up and the Lion usb plugged in.

    I would then click on the Lion usb, and tell it to put the OS and time machine back up on the ssd.

    So I help down ALT and when it started it gave me the options of the usual Mac internal or the Lion USB.

    I clicked Lion, but instead of taking me to the install options (Disk utility, restore from time machine etc etc) it gave me that grey circle with a diagonal line through it. The no entry sign - grey on grey - that I think you have.

    Some googling said that it is because I was trying to usb a 10.7 install on a MBP that shipped 10.8

    You can't go back, apparently.

    So if any of the OSs are older than the mac you got, you will get this error. The grey in grey no entry.

    I just cloned my HDD to my ssd (Carbon copy cloner free 30 day trial) using an external stat-usb3 wire and all is good.

    Rory -

    I have a 17" Macbook Pro6,1 unibody with an Intel Core i5, 2.53GHz. I was successful installing a 250GB SSD in the DVD bay, and I'm able to boot from it. I did this by first installing OS X 10.9.4 on the SSD mounted into an external HD case, testing the system to see if it would boot up into the SSD, then installing the SSD and carrier in the DVD drive bay. The system now boots up from the SSD with no problems. If you are having installation problems, I recommend trying this method.

    roger hall - Antwort

    I just have finished installing second SSD to my MBP (unibody 15` 2010).

    First one was changed like one year ago. Samsung 500GB SSD. It is in my HDD bay and I'm running system from it.

    Today I put a new Samsung 1TB 850 Evo 1 SSD in to my optic bay.

    I encounter problem with SSD not recognized by Finder.

    But It was recognized by Disk Utility.

    What I did was I erase new SSD by Disk Utility. Then the new partition was created and now It has been seen by Finder.

    So If you see it in Disk Utility just erased it.

    Some extra info in under this link--> https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4...

    Wish you all luck :)

    rybafly - Antwort

    My installation went great thanks to the guide. I did notice a small thing that might make a good tip, and that is to inspect all the visible screws. I saw one that was slightly raised, and when I poked around with the spudger, I found 2 more that had worked themselves out a bit. Its probably something super rare but at the age of these things, it wouldn't hurt to check.

    Tineyi Chapisa - Antwort

  23. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 23, Bild 1 von 3 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 23, Bild 2 von 3 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) zweite Festplatte einbauen: Schritt 23, Bild 3 von 3
    • Wirf das alte Laufwerk nicht weg! Es kann mit Hilfe unseres SATA-Laufwerk USB Kabel immer noch verwendet werden.

    • Richte den SATA Anschluss des Kabels mit dem Anschluss am Laufwerk aus und stecke ihn ein.

    • Stecke den USB Anschluss in deinen Laptop und das Laufwerk ist bereit zur Verwendung.

    There is a small metal button in the front of the drive and you can use that to eject the drive if you were wondering.

    Joseph Landry - Antwort

    Maybe that explain the eject button mechanism maybe….

    - PS5iscool - - Antwort

    Die neue SSD wurde durch das Laufwerk ersetzt aber leider wird jetzt die alte HDD nicht mehr erkannt. Hatte schon ein anderer das Problem?

    Alexander Richter - Antwort

Abschluss

Um dein Gerät wieder zusammenbauen, folge den Schritten in umgekehrter Reihenfolge.

85 weitere Nutzer:innen haben diese Anleitung absolviert.

Besonderer Dank geht an diese Übersetzer:innen:

en de

100%

Diese Übersetzer:innen helfen uns, die Welt zu reparieren! Wie kann ich mithelfen?
Hier starten ›

Brittany McCrigler

Mitglied seit: 03/05/12

89.017 Reputation

131 Anleitungen geschrieben

Team

iFixit Mitglied von iFixit

Staff

135 Mitglieder

16.817 Anleitungen geschrieben

6 Kommentare

FYI, according to an apple Genius, this modification prevents Apple from repairing the computer at all. And should you request a flat-rate repair, they would replace the super-drive. But I reckon it's worth it!

Vincent - Antwort

I have just gotten my second hard drive up and running after a few false starts. The main piece of advice I'd give you if you are going to do the same is, format the new hard drive via USB BEFORE you install it!

Physically installing the second hard drive was no trouble at all. The problem I had was formatting it inside the computer. This gave me multiple failed attempts using Disk Utility. When I tried to erase or partition the drive, after a long hang, I always got the error: "File system formatter failed."

I thought something might be wrong with the hard drive, and was about to return it. But then I thought I'd take it out of the computer and plug it in using the Silicone 2.5" Hard Drive Enclosure with USB 2.0 Cable. I ran erase in Disk Utility again and it worked! Now it's showing up in finder and I can start storing files on it.

oliverbarrand - Antwort

Also, I must say the customer support from ifixit is great. I messaged them about this and some other issues I was having and I got a detailed response from them within a couple of days. Thanks guys!

oliverbarrand -

After doing this for the first time and starting my computer it worked like a charm but after taking the drive back out to swap primary and secondary drives (so i could have my os installed on the bigger drive) it quit working. Now my secondary drive won't work at all. It won't show up in finder or DU. I'm fairly confident that i didn't break anything on the logic board. Any ideas?

jcbbnd - Antwort

I am struggling with this on a 15 in. Have done this same thing on three 13 in MacBook pros and one iMac.

Fan running, camera gone and bluetooth and wifi not installed. Have done SMC reset and checked cables numerous times. Please provide guidance -

Craig Spofford - Antwort

Great guide!

Enabled me to put a new SSD in, in place of a defunct Apple Superdrive, & to get back to work on video production & programming with space to spare here on a machine that is now more than 12 years old. This. Is. A very good feeling.

2 steps merit note:

1. Disconnecting and then reconnecting the camera + Bluetooth connector from the mainboard turns out to be a little bit fussy, I think in part because my computer has a spongy adhesive-attached retainer of some kind parked in front of the connector to help keep it in place (additional to the adhesive tape on top).

2. Step 13, removing a screw at the "upper right" (as viewed during repair) of the optical drive bay, pitted me against a recalcitrant screw. Phillips screws only seem to answer to enhanced downward pressure to solve this problem, but whatever it attaches to gives way and flexes downward! In delicate equipment that's a little scary. Nothing broke (whew!) & replacing the screw on reassembly went just fine.

Upshot: great guide & parts!

pstewart - Antwort

Kommentar hinzufügen

Seitenaufrufe:

Letzte 24 Stunden: 1

Letzte 7 Tage: 5

Letzte 30 Tage: 26

Insgesamt: 43,528