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MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) Festplatte austauschen

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  1. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) Festplatte austauschen, 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) Festplatte austauschen: Schritt 2, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) Festplatte austauschen: 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) Festplatte austauschen, Akku: Schritt 3, Bild 1 von 1
    In diesem Schritt verwendetes Werkzeug:
    P6 Pentalobe Screwdriver 2009 15" MacBook Pro Battery
    $5.49
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    • 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) Festplatte austauschen: 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) Festplatte austauschen: Schritt 5, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) Festplatte austauschen: 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) Festplatte austauschen: 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) Festplatte austauschen, Festplatte: Schritt 7, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) Festplatte austauschen, Festplatte: Schritt 7, Bild 2 von 2
    • Entferne die beiden Kreuzschlitzschrauben, mit denen die Festplattenhalterung am oberen Gehäuse befestigt ist.

    • Diese Schrauben bleiben in der Halterung hängen.

    • Hebe die Halterung aus dem oberen Gehäuse heraus.

  8. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) Festplatte austauschen: Schritt 8, Bild 1 von 1
    • Hebe die Festplatte an ihrer Zuglasche aus dem Rahmen heraus, achte dabei auf das Kabel, mit dem sie an den Computer angeschlossen ist.

  9. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) Festplatte austauschen: Schritt 9, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) Festplatte austauschen: Schritt 9, Bild 2 von 2
    • Löse das Festplattenkabel, indem du die Festplatte gerade vom Stecker abziehst. Halte den Stecker fest. Wenn du am Stecker ziehst, kann er zu weit herauskommen und dabei das Festplattenkabel zerreißen.

  10. MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) Festplatte austauschen, Festplatte: Schritt 10, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (15 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody) Festplatte austauschen, Festplatte: Schritt 10, Bild 2 von 2
    • Entferne die beiden Torx T6 Schrauben von jeder Seite der Festplatte (insgesamt vier Schrauben).

    • Wenn du die Festplatte auswechselst, musst du diese Schrauben auf deine neue Festplatte übertragen.

    • Wenn du eine neue Festplatte einbaust, dann hilft dir unsere OS X Installationsanleitung dabei, sie zum Laufen zu bringen.

    Can "Torx Security - TR6" screws be used here instead of T6 Torx screws?

    David Gruenberg - Antwort

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13 Kommentare

Piece of cake! Didn't have the 5-point, so I left the battery alone. Finder says I have 550G of free space!

bgranquist - Antwort

Very Easy. Don't need to remove the battery.

Evy Raelison - Antwort

seriously the easiest repair I have done on one of my computers. My biggest worry was getting OS X reinstalled, but iFixIt made that easy as well. Can't believe a local shop wanted $300+ to do this. I spend just over $100 and got my computer back up and running myself.

sopaw22 - Antwort

Hi. Does myy macBook Pro (15" Mid 2009) support Solid State Drive? I upgraded the memory with 8 gigabites, but it´s still a bit slow. I hope someone can answer soon.

Fernando Beltran - Antwort

Yes you can. Look up crucial.com

kris -

It's worth mentioning whether HDD bay supports any 2.5-inch hard drives (including SSDs) or just Toshiba hard drives.

Pavel Ovchinnikov - Antwort

Simple repair — same here, left the battery alone. Just a couple FYI's for your next steps after the new hard drive is in. (This might be obvious, but I overlooked it.) I forgot to format my new drive and I wasted a few hours accidentally installing OS X on a different partition of my boot drive.

1. Once the new drive is in and your OS X boot drive presents you with installation instructions, go to "Disk Utility" first.

2. You'll see a list of drives: your new drive (congrats you installed it correctly!) as well as your boot drive

3. Select your new drive (top-most level) and click into the "Erase" options

4. Make sure you select "Mac OS X Journaled" and leave the name "Untitled" (I think these are the defaults)

5. Click "Erase"

6. Exit "Disk Utility" and install as normal. Make you select your new drive "Untitled" to install to :)

Good luck!

James Collins - Antwort

Works! Thank you, James Collins! Since I had already been keeping a TimeMachine backup, it is so far easy to do a restore. Sill about 4 hours (over wired connection) to complete the data transfer, but I am optimistic.

jandrewgreen - Antwort

Thanks to the author! Just changed HD in a 2009 MB Pro and it lives again!

Frederick Jansohn - Antwort

I didn’t have the p6 driver so I didn’t remove the battery. On start up my screen is just grey and has a circle with I line through it, sort of like the no smoking sign. Have I fried my transplanted Ssd?

Jason - Antwort

Hey Jason, did you format your new drive, or clone the old one onto it? You might check out this post Seeing a No Entry sign after a New Crucial M500 installation

Sam Goldheart -

Just finished replacing the hard drive on my mid-2009 MacBook Pro, and replaced the battery at the same time. It went as well as I could have hoped! I now have a 1TB solid state drive and a new battery, and my clunky old laptop is now perky and peppy—almost as fast as my wife’s brand-new MacBook Pro. I have to say I was not expecting it to work so well, very pleasantly surprised.

In addition to the instructions here on Ifixit.com, I also found this article and video from cnet.com extremely helpful in making the whole procedure go smoothly; it gives you more information on how to format your replacement drive and copy your current hard drive prior to doing the install:

https://www.cnet.com/how-to/upgrade-your...

Looks like I will be getting a couple more years out of this laptop!

brandonbacklund - Antwort

My 2015 hard-drive was showing signs of imminent failure (grinding noise) so I ordered a 1TB SSD and carried out the cloning of the original drive. The cloning part took some 13 hours, so I left it unteil next day.

I check that I could boot from the clone installed as an external drive. Everything was OK

Then I did proceed with the replacement, based on this tutorial

I did a fair bit of dusting, including the fans

I did not bother to diconnect the battery.

Replacement went smoothly and as soon as the power was turned on it started (much faster that the hard drive)

Now, I shall consider replacing a fan that is getting noisy and upgrade the OS to the latest available for thet old machine

Daniel - Antwort

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