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Um das Display des Late 2012 iMac zu entfernen, müssen die Klebestreifen am äußeren Rand des Gehäuses durchgeschnitten werden. Die Streifen können danach nicht wiederverwendet werden, um das Gehäuse wieder zu verschließen.
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Einführungsvideo
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Wenn du dein altes Display wiederverwenden willst, dann musst du auch die Kleberreste auf der Rückseite des Displays beseitigen.
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Ziehe die alten Klebestreifen mit den Fingern oder einer Pinzette ab. Beginne unten und ziehe nach oben in Richtung Oberkante des Gerätes.
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Reinige nach dem Entfernen aller Kleberreste die Klebestellen mit 90%igem (oder mehr) Isopropylalkohol und einem fusselfreien Tuch. Wische nur in eine Richtung, nicht vor und zurück.
I've done this on several iMacs now, but today I noticed another layer of thin black plastic stuck to the back of the display.
It was really tough to remove and left a lot of clear, sticky goop under it.
It's really thin, but it was strong enough to hold the screen in place by itself - I reconnected the display cables and tested before pulling the backing off the new adhesive strips - and it stuck together!
I had to pry it apart again and it actually ripped my new glue strips in 2 or 3 places. I was able to still use them, but it did not go as smoothly as other iMacs I've upgraded. Everything was fine in the end, but I left some blue painters tape on the top of the screen overnight so the glue strips will set up without the screen falling off - just to be on the safe side.
Does anyone know if this last layer of black plastic on the screen should be removed or left in place when replacing the glue strips?
That Black layer of plastic should not be removed. I found that on some segments, upon peeling back old adhesive remnants, the thin black plastic layer would also begin to peel off. STOP and cut off what has been removed, separate the black plastic strip from the adhesive remnant you are peeling off. The continue removing remnants.
Are you sure that you’re not supposed to pull the black backing all the way off? I removed all the black strips before getting to this step.
IMHO: The rubbing alcohol is clutch for this step. There’s plenty of residue after pulling up the old adhesive and the 99% Isopropyl Alcohol really took the tacky remnants off.
To add on to the rubbing alcohol thing for removing residue, the alcohol doesn’t actually dissolve the adhesive residue, but softens it and makes it easier to get up. But you still have to actually remove it. I found that once you peel up the big pieces of adhesive, you’re still gonna have a some sticky residue. Here’s what worked for me:
1) You want to go section by section, using a clean piece of non-linty cloth wet with alcohol to get the glue residue nice and wet. As it says in the instructions, don’t wipe back and forth, but wipe the residue along in one direction instead of just spreading it around.
2) The plastic spudger that came with your repair kit (or the end of a credit card or something plastic that won’t cause damage) can be used as a little trowel to push the adhesive along and gather it up into a little booger-like hunk of goo.
3) At that point, you can wipe it off with a clean, dry piece of cloth. Why dry? Because it won’t really stick to the alcohol-soaked one but will stick to a dry cloth.
It still took me a solid half-hour easily to go along all the edges and get them as clean as possible. I had to go over some sections a few times. This might have been overkill, but I really really didn’t want to go through all this and then find that the new adhesive strips weren’t holding because there was old gunk I hadn’t removed.
The careful removal of the adhesive is very, very important. Take that from a guy who didn’t carefully remove the adhesive and was awakened in the middle of the night by the screen coming off of the iMac and crashing to the floor. That was a bad night.
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Beginne mit Streifen 13, der auf die rechte senkrechte Seite des hinteren Gehäuses kommt.
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Ziehe den kurzen Schutzstreifen auf der Rückseite des Klebestreifens ab.
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Setze die Spitze eines Spudgers in das Loch auf der Seite des Streifens, wo sich noch Schutzfolie befindet.
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Lasse die Spitze des Spudgers weiterhin im Loch des Klebestreifens, und drücke sie in das entsprechende Loch im Rahmen des iMac.
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Die Spitze verankert so die Position des Streifens, positioniere ihn korrekt an der rechten Kante, zieh vorsichtig am Spudger um den Klebestreifen zu spannen, und drücke ihn am Rahmen fest.
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Wenn du sicher bist, dass die obere Hälfte des Klebestreifens gut sitzt, ziehe die Schutzfolie auf der Rückseite zwischen Rahmen und Streifen ganz ab.
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Richte den unteren Teil des Streifens an der rechten Kante aus und klebe ihn fest.
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Glätte den Streifen 13 mit deinem Finger. Achte darauf, dass er parallel zur rechten Kante ausgerichtet ist und glatt liegt.
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Arbeite dich rings um den iMac herum, und füge drei weitere Klebestreifen auf gleiche Art und Weise hinzu.
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Arbeite gegen den Uhrzeigersinn angefangen bei Streifen 13 und platziere :
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Streifen 12 oben rechts
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Streifen 11 oben links
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Streifen 16 am linken Rand
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Beim iMac 27" Retina 5k Display passen die blauen Laschen des Streifen 12 nicht exakt auf die obere Antenne wie beim Normalmodell. Das ist völlig in Ordnung und hat keinerlei Einfluss auf die Funktion des Klebestreifens oder der Antenne.
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Fasse die rote Lasche an Streifen 14 an und ziehe damit die Schutzfolie auf der Rückseite ab.
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Richte den Streifen an der Unterkante des hinteren Gehäuses aus, unmittelbar rechts von der Mittelschraube an dieser Kante.
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Fahre mit den Fingern entlang des ganzen Streifens, damit er gerade und faltenfrei sitzt, drücke ihn dabei nach unten, damit er festklebt.
Using iFixIt’s adhesive strips, i cannot strip off the white backing. Pulling on the tab pulls the wrong backing off, the black backing. I can:t figure a way to do this correctly!
Same with mine, but carefully using a razor blade to separate the white side from the adhesive, leaving the clear side attached, then remove the white side and place accordingly.
Phill -
The video shows the correct method - attach these strips to the back of the screen rather than the iMac itself.
The Video can be found at macsales.com support site. Here’s the link:
https://eshop.macsales.com/installvideos...
got to 07:48
The instructions at this step need to be re-written. The Bullet point that says “Align the strip on the bottom edge of the rear enclosure” is misleading. Strips 14 and 15 are to be Placed on the Bottom Back Edge of the Display! Also note that the way these strips have been manufactured they are a bit funky. They will be placed with the DARK SIDE up, but the film covering the adhesive on these is tough to get properly separated, fortunately I had not cut my nails recently, so I was able to finally get it off after several minutes.
I did this step according to this written guide, and honestly the result was not good, plus it is much harder to put the display back on when the 14 and 15 strip adhesive is attached onto the computer.
The video (also from ifixit) shows the correct way, putting strip 14 and 15 on the LCD itself. Have done it like this on a previous iMac I had and the results were much more pleasing.
There is a problem with step 10 of this guide for 27” iMac 5K Display 2019! If you follow step 10 as it is, the iMac microphone port is blocked with adhesive. After following this guide I had to buy an extra set of adhesive strips and reopen my iMac to fix the muffled microphone problem! The correct application of the adhesives in step 10 is described in iMac Intel 21.5" Retina 4K Display (2017) Adhesive Strips Replacement guide iMac Intel 21,5" Retina 4K Display (2017) Klebestreifen ersetzen
Please do update this guide accordingly!
LEARN FROM MY MISTAKE: Yes, the video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSChIAlX...) IS right on this step, but I did something stupid. I based the rest of my screen re-install based on the video, instead of using the rest of this guide (I know, I know, I should have read the whole thing first… I assumed this was the easy part after replacing my hard drive). All that to say, the video doesn’t include any of the helpful painters tape stuff, so I ended up eyeballing the screen with active adhesive, and it ended up slightly misaligned. When I saw the mistake, it was too late to change anything. It’s a very small error, but a noticeable one if you run your finger along the top of the glass, but I am still kicking myself for messing the final step up after an otherwise successful install.
Das Microphon befindet sich bei diesem Modell unten rechts über dem Apple Logo (3 Löcher): Nicht überkleben!
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Wiederhole den vorigen Schritt für Streifen 15. Er wird an der linken Hälfte der Unterkante des iMac angebracht.
You've really got to pay particular attention to exactly where to stick these - especially the short right-angle part as it doesn't go on the back of the glass as you might expect but actually over part of the edge of the LCD. It's also really difficult to remove and reposition the stickers since they will stretch when pulling them off.
Das Microphon befindet sich bei diesem Modell unten rechts über dem Apple Logo (3 Löcher): Nicht überkleben!
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Lege das Display vorsichtig auf seinen Platz im iMac und richte es sorgfältig aus.
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Nimm Maler-Klebeband und klebe die Unterkante des Displays am Gehäuse des iMac fest.
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Das Klebeband soll das Display an der richtigen Stelle festhalten und ermöglicht es dir, das Display sicher aufzuklappen, so dass du von der Oberkante her an die Displaykabel gelangen kannst.
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Wenn du schon überprüft hast, ob dein iMac richtig funktioniert und wieder verschlossen werden kann, dann gehe gleich zu Schritt 16 über.
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Verbinde vorsichtig den Stecker des Displaydatenkabels mit seinem Anschluss auf dem Logic Board. Achte daruf, dass er gerade im Anschluss steckt und schiebe ihn ganz ein.
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Klappe den Sicherungsbügel des Displaydatenkabelsteckers im Anschluss nach unten.
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Stecke den Stecker des Displayersorgungskabels in seinen Anschluss auf dem Logic Board.
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Lege das Display zurück in das hintere Gehäuse des iMac.
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Schalte jetzt den iMac ein und überprüfe deine Reparatur, bevor du den Computer endgültig wieder verklebst. Überprüfe wirklich alle Funktionen deines Computers und alle Bauteile, die du entfernt oder abgetrennt hattest.
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Wenn alle Funktionen des iMacs in Ordnung sind, dann löse die Displaykabel und klappe das Display vorsichtig nach vorne.
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Greife von oben hinein und entferne den Schutzfilm von Streifen 15, indem du die Zuglasche gerade nach oben weg von der Unterkante des Displays ziehst.
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Verbinde zum letzten Mal die Versorgungs- und Datenkabel des Displays.
Bonjour. Avez-vous des photos comment rebrancher le connecteur mâle - femelle côté écran ? De face ? Par le haut, par le bas ? Pas réussi à remettre. Merci
@pixelcabane Ce tutoriel n'est plus à jour. Veuillez consulter à la place https://fr.ifixit.com/Tutoriel/Remplacem... et https://fr.ifixit.com/Tutoriel/Remplacem... pour plus d'infos sur le remplacement de l'écran. Si cela ne vous aide pas, le mieux serait de poser votre question sur notre Forum (https://fr.ifixit.com/R%C3%A9ponses) prévu spécialement à cet effet. Là-bas, tous les membres de la communauté vous aideront à résoudre votre problème.
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Stütze in den folgenden Schritten das Display beim Entfernen der Schutzfolie mit einer Hand ab, oder lehne das Display leicht gegen das hintere Gehäuse des iMacs an.
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Entferne eine Seite des Schutzfilms von Streifen 11, indem du die Zuglasche direkt nach oben ziehst.
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Wiederhole die vorherigen Schritte und entferne die Schutzfolien von allen restlichen Klebestreifen (gekennzeichnet mit 11, 12 und 13).
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Entferne das Klebeband, welches das Display am hinteren Gehäuse befestigt.
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Damit der Kleber gut hält, musst du den iMac flach auf seine Rückseite legen (mit dem Bildschirm nach oben) und sorgfältig, aber fest auf alle vier Kanten des Displays drücken.
Cuidado en los iMac de 2017 y posteriores! Las dos entradas del micrófono están en la parte de abajo del marco (justo sobre la manzana). Si se dejan tapados por la cinta, los micros no funcionan! Hay que cortar la cinta justo por esos lugares, preferiblemente, solo sobre los pequeños orificios de entrada del sonido.
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Arbeite die Schritte in umgekehrter Reihenfolge ab, um dein Gerät wieder zusammenzubauen.
Arbeite die Schritte in umgekehrter Reihenfolge ab, um dein Gerät wieder zusammenzubauen.
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Hello guys!
Could anyone tell what the width of these strips is? I need to buy some double sided strips to do a hard drive upgrade, but I can't order from iFixit :(
Thank you!
Some 3m Extreme Mounting tape works perfect for hdd upgrades on an imac.
torch130 -
Hey guys... there's one critical step that's missing here. Before doing Step 18, you have to make sure the iSight camera is in the right place. It's 'floating' inside the computer housing and has to be positioned just right for the glass to close/seal properly with the frame. I followed all of these steps but the glass would not seal around the camera, leaving a 1/8" gap there and distortion on the LCD when powered on. I had to re-order the strips and do the process over again. While doing a 'dry run', I realized the camera was the culprit and was able to hold it in position with a paper clip which allowed for the glass to adhere properly on the 2nd try.
I'm surprised to see, that you install the tape strips on the unit lying down.
It's a lot easier to attach them with the unit standing upright.
Also, attach ALL the strips to the rear housing, NOT to the LCD.
Attach the tape strips to the housing, mount the display, use som painters (/masking) tape, when you have aligned the display to the edges of the housing, attach the tape to the bottom of the glass and rear housing, making sure the display won't slip out of alignment.
Then, tilt the display towards you and support it with either a hand or your chest, while you remove the tapes protective layer and tilt the display back.
That way, it's still well aligned and it won't shift.
Same goes when removing the display in the first place.
Don't lay it down on the table - use a wedge, to make sure that the housing doesn't tilt while removing the display, and let the wedge stay there unit finished. The display is a lot easier to handle when upright, and you won't put too much pressure on the edges of the glass.
By the way, a minor detail you guys left out;
The tape strips for the 2012 and 2013, are not the same as 2014 Retina model.
The WiFi antenna's are located differently on the right. It's slightly elevated on the Retina, compared to the 2012 and 2013 models.
I've just added some steps, for closing the iMac backup. Please revise them if needed.
But you guys need to take notice, of users cracking their display glass and getting vertical or horizontal lines, when following your guides, as the guides are VERY far from Apple's iMac Service Guides!
Remember to check, before you close the case, that the small clear circle where the iSight camera looks out is dust-free, especially if, as I was, you are working with a unit that was pretty dusty inside.
You could easily seal the iMac up and then to your frustration see that there are multiple specks of dust slap-bang in front of the camera lens.
Is the IFIXIT adhesive strip secure enough for 27" iMac late 2013 model? I still see some gaps after using IFIXIT strip and am worried that the display may fell off one day.
Hello all, how does the LCD cable get disconnected from the old screen, I am afraid of breaking it!
Do I lift anything or just pull on it?
Thank you
Hi Carlos, this is a guide for reassembly, be sure you check out the full display removal guide to learn how to disconnect those cables!
Make sure to remove old adhesive tape from both the iMac *and* the screen before putting new adhesive tape on.
Success. Had a couple extra screws and a post to remove pn either side of the heat sink, but all good.
What am i getting wrong? After carefully fp;;owing this guide - my adhesive fails after a day -
Adhesive failed 6 months in. The weight of the screen also pulled the connectors off the logic board, ruining the whole machine.
The same problem than mikemccloskey, two days after mounting my display… the adhesive failed and the monitor is broken now.
i think the last step here is to allow time for the adhesive to set for at least 24 hours before using it.
I found that using a couple of paperbacks (one larger than the other) performed the same function - taller one placed to the rear of the stand and the other one in front accommodated the curvature perfectly.
robinsnaddon - Antwort
For point 10 of this guide: iMac 27” 2017 has a relocated microphone position, so if you follow this guide, the mic ist not working after applying the tape.
Make sure to let the microphone out, its located on the lower edge, right of the apple.
Also the tape Stips on the upper edge are 2mm too long, and on the upper right it does not fit to the antenna area, so they have to be shortened and cut in the right shape.
maccy - Antwort