Einleitung
Grundständige Anleitung
Was du brauchst
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Löse die Stecker an den Kabeln vom Thermosensor, SATA Versorgungskabel und SATA Datenkabel ab.
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Entferne die beiden Torx T10 Schrauben, welche die obere Halterung der Festplatte am äußeren Gehäuse befestigen.
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Drehe die Festplatte etwas vom äußeren Gehäuse weg.
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Hebe die Festplatte aus den beiden unteren Haltestiften heraus und entferne sie aus dem äußeren Gehäuse.
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Entferne die beiden Torx T8 Schrauben, welche die obere Halterung an der Festplatte befestigen.
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Entferne die obere Halterung von der Festplatte.
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Entferne die beiden Torx T8 Einschraubstifte von der anderen Seite der Festplatte.
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Löse vorsichtig das Stückchen EMI Schaumstoff von der Vorderseite der Festplatte ab.
What if the EMI foam has lost its adhesiveness? What happens if it is not reapplied?
I am using the ifixit kit to upgrade to a solid state drive and the drive is now in a full casing. The drive is now facing up towards the LCD. I don’t think it’s needed any longer.
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To avoid a crazy spinning Fan, if you replace the HD by a SSD, without the fancy kit, just shortwire the plug. I used a copper from a CAT5 ethernet cable. Warning: you override the temperature sensor! I never had any trouble with that.
it4art - Antwort
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What does that mean, to shortwire the plug ? I’m planning to put a SSD into an old iMac soon.
Novak - Antwort
The thermal sensor cable is just two wires - it4art is suggesting plugging a tiny wire jumper between the two holes in the cable to create a short-circuit. I do not know how this impacts the system. I tend to use “Macs Fan Control” for these types of things.
johann beda - Antwort
The thermal sensor cable has just two wires, grey and black. Grey face top and black face bottom of my screen. Or grey is closest to SATA Connector. my new Seagate SSHD connector has 4 pins and different connector so could not connect thermal sensor cable due to size difference. However easily cut piece off cable connector to fit(with mini hacksaw holding with pliers). Instruction says if multiple pins the grey should be close to SATA connector. This did not work for me. google the correct connector cable for your new drive and you will see where the black and grey wires should connect to. Mine are the two pins furthest from SATA connector. Black bottom and grey top again. You don’t need to buy the new/correct cable! This whole procedure has worked a treat and my 2010 mac is now incredible fast. Thanks so much!
Kieran Hobbs - Antwort
I always find that it helps me when I reassemble all this computer electronics if I photograph the connectors as they are when I find them with my cell phone so I can see where and how they were originally installed. My memory is awful but the photos really help. I also put a little bit of blue masking tape at each port and on the part of the plug that is facing up.
peter - Antwort
Unfortunately the Seagate Barracuda drive has a completely different set of connections for the thermal sensor compared to the old drive, so I’ve just had to leave it disconnected for now.
Paul Guinnessy - Antwort